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Hi!
I've got a problem. I want to make sure that everytime I open a workbook, to
make it open always with the same page/sheet I want, because normally it will
open the sheet you were working on last.(before you closed it).
so please if someone can help me.



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You can either have a auto-open macro to select the starting sheet
or an auto-close one to ensure it selects the one you want as it closes

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On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 09:59:01 -0000, Shariq
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Hi!
I've got a problem. I want to make sure that everytime I open a
workbook, to
make it open always with the same page/sheet I want, because normally it
will
open the sheet you were working on last.(before you closed it).
so please if someone can help me.

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