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When I open an Excel worksheet, the file is *always* stretched out so that I
cannot see the vertical or horizontal scroll bars. I have to move the file over bit by bit, until I reach the upper right corner (where I can see the vertical scroll bar), then scrunch the file down until I can see the bottom (where I can see the horizontal scroll bar). Is there a way to establish settings so a file opens entirely within the main Excel window for easier manipulation? Or am I missing something else? Thanks, Crisca |
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