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When opening a new sheet in Excel the page appears as a miiror image, the
scroll bar is on the left, the row numbers on the right and the column
headings satrt on the right with column A.
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Toolsoptionsinternational change to left-to-right and restart Excel

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When opening a new sheet in Excel the page appears as a miiror image, the
scroll bar is on the left, the row numbers on the right and the column
headings satrt on the right with column A.



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ToolsOptionsInternational. Uncheck "view current sheet right to left"

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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 02:43:02 -0800, Philip
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When opening a new sheet in Excel the page appears as a miiror image, the
scroll bar is on the left, the row numbers on the right and the column
headings satrt on the right with column A.


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