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WHY is it that a shortcut to a office workshhet on my desktop will not stay
at the place I put it. I do not have auto arrange set. When I open a
worksheet, save it and close it. The worksheet moves back to the left side of
my desktop. Only if I save it. If I open then close it it will remain where I
put it.
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Your question should be asked in the Vista newsgroups. This is not an Excel
issue. :)

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WHY is it that a shortcut to a office workshhet on my desktop will not
stay
at the place I put it. I do not have auto arrange set. When I open a
worksheet, save it and close it. The worksheet moves back to the left side
of
my desktop. Only if I save it. If I open then close it it will remain
where I
put it.



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