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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.
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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.



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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.


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