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LarryP

Range Names Appearing Like "Watermarks"
 
We have an Excel file with some VBA that makes use of several named ranges.
On ONE of our conference room computers, the range name appears like a
"watermark" behind the corresponding area of the worksheet. Anybody familiar
with this/know how to turn it off? I presume it's something to do with View
or Headers/Footers, but I haven't yet found the make-it-go-away button.

Bob Phillips[_3_]

Range Names Appearing Like "Watermarks"
 
Perhaps ViewNormal

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Bob

"LarryP" wrote in message
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We have an Excel file with some VBA that makes use of several named
ranges.
On ONE of our conference room computers, the range name appears like a
"watermark" behind the corresponding area of the worksheet. Anybody
familiar
with this/know how to turn it off? I presume it's something to do with
View
or Headers/Footers, but I haven't yet found the make-it-go-away button.




Dave Peterson

Range Names Appearing Like "Watermarks"
 
Change the zoom factor to something greater than 39%.

LarryP wrote:

We have an Excel file with some VBA that makes use of several named ranges.
On ONE of our conference room computers, the range name appears like a
"watermark" behind the corresponding area of the worksheet. Anybody familiar
with this/know how to turn it off? I presume it's something to do with View
or Headers/Footers, but I haven't yet found the make-it-go-away button.


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Dave Peterson


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