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Default Excel 2007-macro enabled, multi-sheet opening in minimized mode

A spreadsheet that has 10+ worksheets is opening in minimized mode with only
the current worksheet appearing to be displayed. In order to see the other
tabs, the user needs to recognize that they are not in full screen mode. This
spreadsheet is being linked in a word document Appendix as support
documentation. The users click on the link and see one worksheet not
realizing that there are multiple sheets to review. How to get the
spreadsheet to open maximized with all worksheet tabs displaying? I have
gotten the spreadsheet to open correctly when not going throught the word
document, but others tell me that this does not work for them.
Thanks for any help in this matter,

 
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