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Default Excel sheet always open up `behind` other sheets.

Hi,
I have an Excel sheet (created by somebody who is no
longer here), that when opened, it always opens up behind
the other sheets, which is most annoying. I cant find any
settings, or any macros that would cause this.
How do I stop this ?

Hope u can help..
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Default Excel sheet always open up `behind` other sheets.

I assume by sheets you mean workbooks.
does it have any macros? If so, I would look at what the macros are doing.

If not, try bringing it to the foreground and saving it, but I really have
never seen this behavior either.

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Hi,
I have an Excel sheet (created by somebody who is no
longer here), that when opened, it always opens up behind
the other sheets, which is most annoying. I cant find any
settings, or any macros that would cause this.
How do I stop this ?

Hope u can help..



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