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Hello:

What would cause the excel application to roll up, so to speak when being
closed? Rather than the app just closing as it typically does, it appeared to
roll down the screen, until finally the entire page was gone. Please refer me
to the appropriate server discuss list if this is part of the answer.

Thanks, G
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I wold check to see if there some type of macro set to run when the work book
closes that looks down the shhet.

"Bettergains" wrote:

Hello:

What would cause the excel application to roll up, so to speak when being
closed? Rather than the app just closing as it typically does, it appeared to
roll down the screen, until finally the entire page was gone. Please refer me
to the appropriate server discuss list if this is part of the answer.

Thanks, G

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