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Controls (list boxes, text boxes etc) all move to the left
hand side of a worksheet by them selves for no apparent
reason. This happends at any time. Does anyone has any
suggestions as to why this might happen?

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Grüezi Rod

Rod Jones schrieb am 11.06.2004

Controls (list boxes, text boxes etc) all move to the left
hand side of a worksheet by them selves for no apparent
reason. This happends at any time. Does anyone has any
suggestions as to why this might happen?


Your'e working with xl2002 and it happens when you print or printpreview;
right?

The following article may help you:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;838910

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