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RWN

Vsync - What is it?
 
Using xl2k
As strange as this sounds;
I just noticed today that when I am viewing multiple sheets in a workbook that one sheet
shows [Vsync] in the title bar.
The sheet that it appears on is one that is referenced by other sheets in the same book so
I'm assuming it stands for synchronization(?).
I say strange because I've never noticed it before (could be an age thing!).

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Regards;
Rob
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Dave Peterson

Jim Rech posted this:

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...%40cppssbbsa03

RWN wrote:

Using xl2k
As strange as this sounds;
I just noticed today that when I am viewing multiple sheets in a workbook that one sheet
shows [Vsync] in the title bar.
The sheet that it appears on is one that is referenced by other sheets in the same book so
I'm assuming it stands for synchronization(?).
I say strange because I've never noticed it before (could be an age thing!).

--
Regards;
Rob
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Dave Peterson

RWN

Dave;
Thanks, ran macro and it worked.

Strange however, because I've never used Lotus and it's only on this workbook (looked at
some others that are similar).

Oh well, not a big deal, and least I'm reassured that it wasn't an age thing!

Again, thanks.
--
Regards;
Rob
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"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
Jim Rech posted this:

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...%40cppssbbsa03

RWN wrote:

Using xl2k
As strange as this sounds;
I just noticed today that when I am viewing multiple sheets in a workbook that one

sheet
shows [Vsync] in the title bar.
The sheet that it appears on is one that is referenced by other sheets in the same

book so
I'm assuming it stands for synchronization(?).
I say strange because I've never noticed it before (could be an age thing!).

--
Regards;
Rob
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Dave Peterson





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