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Greetings, I have a workbook with 50+ worksheets in it. Each day when I
launch my workbook I have to scroll down to the last few visible rows to be able to enter in the new data for the day. Every time, 50 times... It's getting a little tedious. Is there a way to code the worksheet/workbook so that the worksheet opens up so that the last two or three filled rows are visible at the top of the worksheet? (I keep thinking, "If it default opens to the first row, surely there is a way to get it to default open to the "x" row...") Thanks, |
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