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We have an Excel file with some VBA attached that makes use of several named
ranges. We've discovered that on ONE of our conference room computers, when
using this particular application the range name appears behind the actual
range on the spreadsheet, somewhat like a watermark. Anybody know about
this/know how to turn it off? I presume it's something to do with either
View or Headers/Footers, but haven't found the turn-it-off key yet. I'm aware
of the normal view/page break preview thing, but that hasn't led me to a
solution.
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Change the zoom factor to something greater than 39%.

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We have an Excel file with some VBA attached that makes use of several named
ranges. We've discovered that on ONE of our conference room computers, when
using this particular application the range name appears behind the actual
range on the spreadsheet, somewhat like a watermark. Anybody know about
this/know how to turn it off? I presume it's something to do with either
View or Headers/Footers, but haven't found the turn-it-off key yet. I'm aware
of the normal view/page break preview thing, but that hasn't led me to a
solution.


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