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I have an user running Office 2000 and when she starts a new workbook her
view opens up backwards ie the row were it says A-ZZ that is usually left to
right is right to left and her column numbers that mark each column are on
the right side instead of left side, Anythoughts. I have looked for the
template that the new workbook access but cannot find it in the tree to
replace the template.
any help is appreciated

Christine
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I have an user running Office 2000 and when she starts a new workbook her
view opens up backwards ie the row were it says A-ZZ that is usually left
to
right is right to left and her column numbers that mark each column are on
the right side instead of left side, Anythoughts. I have looked for the
template that the new workbook access but cannot find it in the tree to
replace the template.
any help is appreciated

Christine



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