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Default EXCEL Reversed view

Has anyone seen this before?. I am using Excel 2003 and I have the 2007
converter loaded. I don't know if this caused the change but it was so odd
that I have to share this with MS.
I have a excel file open (2003)
I opened a excel file (2007 version with the converter) and saved it as a
2003 version.
I went back to my first excel file and the Numbers on the left appeared on
the right side and the Letters on the columns were in reverse order Z to A.
The tab controls are on the right side and all tabs have reversed as well
with the scroll bars moving to the left side and the left bottom. This affect
only the one worksheet. All of the others appear and work normally. Meaning,
when selected it flips everything including the Tabs back. but when I select
that particular worksheet it is all reversed.
Weird. I made a screen image because I was not sure if this worksheet will
reopen in this same state, but I closed the file and when I reopen it the
worksheet remained in the reversal state.
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