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Default Excel 2000 worksheet is off centered for viewing

I must have accidentally hit something, as all of a suddon, the worksheet
shifted to the left and above the viewing area. I cannot see the row numbers
or column letter. I am losing the first 2 colums and who knows how many
rows? The sheet is completely shifted beyond the NorthWest corner of the
worksheet. I also now have a gutter on the right side of the worksheet,
which I cannot get moved back into position. Not like I can when I
accidentally change the layout of the bottom of my windows tool bars with
programming displays opened.

How do I get rid of this layout? Even when I go into the other worksheets,
I can't access the formula bar to edit the cell contents now! ARG!!!

Thanks for any help!
 
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