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Somehow, my spreadsheet is too far up on the Excel screen and I cannot access
the close or minimize buttons.
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Default my spreadsheet is too far up on the excel screen and I cannot cli.

Use Window | Arrange | Horizontal (or one of the others) to make the
window visible on screen.

Hope this helps.

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Somehow, my spreadsheet is too far up on the Excel screen and I cannot access
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Default my spreadsheet is too far up on the excel screen and I cannot cli.

Try going to Window | Arrange, and choose Tiled. It should bring it back
down so you can see those buttons.

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Somehow, my spreadsheet is too far up on the Excel screen and I cannot access
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