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With a specific worksheet, sometimes I cannot see the worksheet when I
open it unless "full screen" is toggled on.

Sometimes even with "full screen" toggled on, I cannot see the
worksheet when I open the worksheet.

I have not had this problem in the past.

The worksheet is 1 mg in size with multiple worksheets feeding into the
primary worksheet.


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Maybe window|Arrange|tiled
will allow you to see everything.

ckivela wrote:

With a specific worksheet, sometimes I cannot see the worksheet when I
open it unless "full screen" is toggled on.

Sometimes even with "full screen" toggled on, I cannot see the
worksheet when I open the worksheet.

I have not had this problem in the past.

The worksheet is 1 mg in size with multiple worksheets feeding into the
primary worksheet.

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