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Default Excel 2003: spreadsheet / workbook extends to far to right.

I have a spreadsheet that starts at A1 and ends at AK. (on horizontal plane)

However when I scroll to the right the excel window goes to CB (way past AK)

How can I reduce this so as the workbook ends at AK

Hope I explained this ok am a bit short on window termanology.

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Default Excel 2003: spreadsheet / workbook extends to far to right.

Debra Dalgleish does share some techniques for resetting that usedrange:
http://contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused

Tony M wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that starts at A1 and ends at AK. (on horizontal plane)

However when I scroll to the right the excel window goes to CB (way past AK)

How can I reduce this so as the workbook ends at AK

Hope I explained this ok am a bit short on window termanology.

TIA


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