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After building my speadsheet in VBA, I find that Excel allows me to
scroll hundreds of rows past the end of the data. I carefully ensure
that there is no data in these rows, and have even tried clearing
them, but nothing seems to change this.

Is this something that can be addressed?

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Hi Maury,

Look he

http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#unused

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Niek Otten
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| After building my speadsheet in VBA, I find that Excel allows me to
| scroll hundreds of rows past the end of the data. I carefully ensure
| that there is no data in these rows, and have even tried clearing
| them, but nothing seems to change this.
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| Is this something that can be addressed?
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| Maury


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