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Hi,
I have a multi-sheet workbook where all "navigation" (from sheet to sheet) is controlled by macros. The user is allowed (and indeed is encouraged) to scroll up/down/left/right. However, Excel remembers the last position or view for a particular spreadsheet. This is not desired and I would like all entries to a sheet or range within a sheet to have "Cell A1" (or the left uppermost cell in a range) positioned at the top, left-most cell on the range viewed on the monitor. Can someone help here? I'm sure it is simple but I can find no references in the extensive VBA sites around. Thanking you in anticipation, regards Jeff Smith |
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