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I have created a spreadsheet in Excel 2003 it is a shared worksheet - we use
cells a-3 and have entries all the way down to row 384 - my question - I can
be in cell E384 and save - but when I reopen the spreadsheet, the curser is
still at the top like at D133. It is just a little annoying - livable but
annoying -Does this have anything to do with it being a shared worksheet?
And is there anything I can do to fix it?

thanks
Shannon
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Where do you want to be when the workbook opens? If it's E384 then try this:-

Private Sub Workbook_Open()
Worksheets("sheet1").Range("E384").Select
End Sub

If it's somewhere different then post again.

Mike

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I have created a spreadsheet in Excel 2003 it is a shared worksheet - we use
cells a-3 and have entries all the way down to row 384 - my question - I can
be in cell E384 and save - but when I reopen the spreadsheet, the curser is
still at the top like at D133. It is just a little annoying - livable but
annoying -Does this have anything to do with it being a shared worksheet?
And is there anything I can do to fix it?

thanks
Shannon

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