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Quick and stupid Excel question
I use Excel all the time and have never had this happen before. I normally use the arrow keys to jump around the cells and enter data, but all of a sudden the arrow keys are not moving from cell to cell, but moving the whole page. What did I do?
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Press escape (esc) ?
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No dice.
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Press Scroll Lock.
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press the liberal media key
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"to quickly move more than one cell in any direction, press the END key and then press the arrow key that points in the direction you are heading. If you get numbers instead of moving your numlock key is on."
So try pressing the END key to get rid of it. |
None of those worked, this is weird.
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Save it under a new name , close excel, reopen exel and saved sheet.
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Don was right, but I had to hold down my F-mode button while hitting scroll lock. Strange as all get out. Thanks.
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Go to Tools, Options and then to Transition and tell me what is selected.
However before you do that, Hold the shift key down and hit the "tab" key. |
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Yes, in excel, up top you'll see Tools.
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"Microsoft Excel menus" |
What happens when you select a cell and hit shift/Tab. You should move left from cell to cell. If you hit the Tab key you should move to the right. Does this happen?
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But keep in mind that I've got it working correctly now via [F-mode] + [scroll lock] |
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