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I have created text boxes using the tool bar, however when I print the sheet
or even print preview it moves all the text boxes to the left when it returns
to the normal view. I do not want them to realign, but have tried everthing
and can not figure out why they are doing this.
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xl2002???

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;838910
Controls move to the left of the worksheet in Microsoft Excel 2002

But Jim Rech recently posted this:
This article is now obsolete. Since the 10/12/2004 security patch
there is no need to get a hotfix (although this article does not directly
mention this fix, it's in there).

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;832332

But Myrna Larson (and others) posted that it didn't work for her in all her
workbooks.

Michellea78 wrote:

I have created text boxes using the tool bar, however when I print the sheet
or even print preview it moves all the text boxes to the left when it returns
to the normal view. I do not want them to realign, but have tried everthing
and can not figure out why they are doing this.


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