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Good evening,
I do help desk work and I have a user that is unable to scroll to the right
in Excel. It doesn't matter if it is a new spreadsheet or an existing
spreadsheet. Same symptoms. I am unable to find an settings that would
cause this so not sure where to go with it.

Has anyone seen this before?
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DCJoe,

It may be that their window is set to "Freeze Panes" and their template file has that setting as
well. Try removing that (Window / UnFreeze Pane)

HTH,
Bernie
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Good evening,
I do help desk work and I have a user that is unable to scroll to the right
in Excel. It doesn't matter if it is a new spreadsheet or an existing
spreadsheet. Same symptoms. I am unable to find an settings that would
cause this so not sure where to go with it.

Has anyone seen this before?



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