OK... I think I see what you were saying now.
I don't actually do anything to put the controls back into place because they don't move.
There is absolutely no fundamental change to the actual workbook.
The problem is just the way it appears on the particular user's screen.
So, as a solution...
I'm not sure what you mean by "put controls back into place."
Besides, I don't think I need help customizing the process... just how it looks on everyone's screen(s).
I recently created a shared workbook in Excel that will be used by at least 10 team members.
When you open the workbook, the first sheet is a home page with buttons to other sheets.
However, since different users have different Excel settings (i.e. too many toolbars, higher/lower zoom view...
I recently created a shared workbook in Excel that will be used by at least 10 team members.
When you open the workbook, the first sheet is a home page with buttons to other sheets.
However, since different users have different Excel settings (i.e. too many toolbars, higher/lower zoom view...
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