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Default Excel Workbook Arrangement

I have a strange question. I have a task in which I open up to 50 Excel
files open up at the same time. They all link to each other and I need all
of them open to ensure everything stays updated. Here is my question:

Is there an automatic way to arrange the minimized excel files I have open
in alphabetical order? Right now I spend tons of times "hunting" for the
particular file I need.

When I open all of these files, some open up minimized and some I have to
minimize. But once I have manually minimized all the files, I would like to
sort them alphabetically, otherwise I spend extra time searching for the
file I need. I hope this makes sense.

Just wondering if there is a macro or program I can run to sort these files
so I can find them easier.

Thanks for any help.


 
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