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Default How do I make all worksheets open in expanded view?

We have read only files that are opened by quick links that we have set up
for our staff to open. The problem is when they open it is not maximized to
the full size of excel. Then if they open another it is also not maximized
so they are grabbing and pulling the worksheets to get to view. What do I
need to do to get it to open maximized? Would it be in each persons settings
or how we save the document.
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We have read only files that are opened by quick links that we have set up
for our staff to open. The problem is when they open it is not maximized to
the full size of excel. Then if they open another it is also not maximized
so they are grabbing and pulling the worksheets to get to view. What do I
need to do to get it to open maximized? Would it be in each persons settings
or how we save the document.

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