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Default Excel showing old or new version of file for 2 - 3 seconds


We have a matrix that we've built in Excel. It is a shared workbook.

As you open the file, an image of the most recent content appears for
just a few seconds, then it reverts to the old content. I believe we
have other files where it happens as well, but the old data appears for
just a few seconds, then the new data appears.

The one I'm most concerned with is the one where the new data shows
first, then is overlayed by the old data. I need to be able to get the
new data. I have taken a snapshot of the screen via the print screen
button, but I'd rather not recreate by hand, and this would only get me
the first page anyway.

I have removed the shared status, but then when I open it, it is only
showing the old data.

Any suggestions on how to get to the current data are appreciated, and
how to keep this from happening in the future too!


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