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Default Confusing Invisible Excel Sheet

Hello,

I've encountered something that I've never seen before in Excel (and has nor
happened on two different computers). I attempted to open an Excel file on
the first computer and it seemed to run normally except the worksheet didn't
become visible. If you hit Tab, you can see it's cycling through different
cells. If you go to Print Preview, it's visible. But you literally can't see
the sheet. It's not off to the side or bottom as the cursor doesn't pick up
an edge. I went to windows, selected Arrange, and chose a different setting
and it finally appeared. THis particular sheet had a lot of different
formulas and my theory was that it kind of "hard coded" something on the
sheet and didn't give it another thought.

Then it happened on a second computer. This sheet was MUCH simpler than the
first. Only a few =sum formulas...so that blows my original theory.

Has anyone seen this type of thing before? And if so, what could be the cause?

Thank you in advance,
Jack

 
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