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using Excell 2003, I have a spreadsheet that I save and re-use. The is a
"dead spot" of about 15 rows where the curser moves real slow. The rest of
the worksheet is ok. How to fix?
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Are there any macros in the workbook???
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using Excell 2003, I have a spreadsheet that I save and re-use. The is a
"dead spot" of about 15 rows where the curser moves real slow. The rest of
the worksheet is ok. How to fix?

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Are there any macros in the workbook???
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using Excell 2003, I have a spreadsheet that I save and re-use. The is a
"dead spot" of about 15 rows where the curser moves real slow. The rest of
the worksheet is ok. How to fix?

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