Click on the “ View” tab and select the “ Arrange All” option.Therefore, in this step, we will be arranging the tiles. There seems to be a glitch with some versions of the program where the scroll bar might go missing if the tiles aren’t arranged. Click and hold the “ Three Horizontal Dots” and drag left to show the scroll bar once again.If the dots are present it means that the scroll bar has been minimized.On the lower right side, check to see if there are “Three horizontal Dots” next to the “Add” button.Launch Excel and open the spreadsheet for which the scroll is missing.Therefore, in this step, we will be maximizing the scroll bar. If the scroll bar has been minimized in order to show a maximum number of cells, it will be hidden until the process is reversed. Click on “OK” to save your changes and check to see if the issue persists.Select both the “ Show Horizontal Scroll bar” and the “ Show Vertical Scroll Bar” options.Click on the “ Advanced Category” and select the “ Display options for this workbook” button.Click on the “ File Tab” and select “ Options“.Open Excel and launch the spreadsheet for which the scroll is missing.Therefore, in this step, we will be enabling the Scroll bar from the settings. There is an option to disable the scroll bar in Excel which hides it permanently until the option is enabled. Make sure to implement these in the specific order in which they are presented to avoid conflict. Now that you have a basic understanding of the nature of the issue, we will move on towards the solutions. If the program is limited it might some times minimize the scroll bar in order to display the cell information. Out of View: In some cases, the Excel program might be zoomed in or it might be minimized due to which the program must be limited to a specific amount of screen space.There is an option to minimize the scroll bar right below it and it hides the scroll bar unless the process is reversed. Minimized: It is possible that the scroll bar might have been minimized by mistake by the user.Excel does provide a setting through which the bar can be disabled to increase cell visibility or for other purposes. Disabled: In some cases, it is possible that the scroll bar might have been disabled from the excel’s configurations.I do not think this is an issue that can be resolved by wrapping the iframe in a div with some sort of overflow property on it - it seems the horizontal scrollbar within the iframe embed itself is not showing.
This is the format of the embed code used: I am expecting I should be able to 'scroll to the right', like I can in Excel online. The left column and top row are frozen panes. Unfortunately, due to tenant restraints, I can't share link to demonstrate the issue as there doesn't seem to be a way to 'anonymize' Microsoft 365 share links.īelow is a screenshot - you can see there is a vertical scrollbar, but no horizontal scrollbar. The only way to get to the data to the right of the view port is to click on a cell and then use the right arrow key to scroll to the right. The embed loads, however there is no horizontal scrollbar. Embed an Excel document that is hosted on SharePoint online into an HTML page.