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Only reply received was helpful but not a cure. After much fingerpoking
local sheets now open correctly. However when I download and automatically
open a CSV file in Excel it still must be reopened with "view/new window"
before I can drag below last displayed line. It was not this way previous to
reinstall. I need this to select columb segments to copy to different
worksheet.
SG

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Reloaded entire computer including Office 2007.
Now when I open any old spreadsheet It opens in a view which dosn't show
folders or L/R drag bar. Also not scrolling below bottom line. I must
select "new window" to get them back. Probably overthinking this but can't
find where or how make it open as before..
Thanks for help.
SG


 
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