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Default Read Only_Protected Workbook?


Give this a look. It may work a little differently if you are using a
version other than the Excel 2002 that I use.

Click Tools Macro Visual Basic Editor.

Then under View make sure that the Project Explorer and the Properties
windows are both visible.

Making sure to select the correct page in the Project Explorer, then in
the properties window find the Scroll Area. Make sure it is clear.


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