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I have an excel workbook. When I open the workbook, I dont see the workbook
but it's there. I can see the macros in VBA editor and I can see the
properties, etc. I use Windows XP and Office 2003. I tried it on other
machines, some works and some doesnt. The ones that works doesnt ask to
enable macro when opening the file. The ones that doesnt work asks to enable
macro when opening the file. Thank you for any help!
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If you do file|print preview, do you see it?

If you do, then maybe it's just off the screen.

Window|arrange|tiled
and resize the way you like.

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I have an excel workbook. When I open the workbook, I dont see the workbook
but it's there. I can see the macros in VBA editor and I can see the
properties, etc. I use Windows XP and Office 2003. I tried it on other
machines, some works and some doesnt. The ones that works doesnt ask to
enable macro when opening the file. The ones that doesnt work asks to enable
macro when opening the file. Thank you for any help!


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