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Default Turn off cursor from automatically highlighting cells in Excel?

While using Excel my cursor will suddenly get stuck on a function such as
highlighting cells or moving worksheets. When this happens I cannot click
any other buttons, drop down menus, or click in another cell to deselect this
function. I have to resort to forcing the program to end (ctrl + alt + del).
This seems to happen after I've been using the program for anywhere from a
minute to 10 minutes.
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Hello, Kate on the other side of the states. :) Try this:
http://www.officearticles.com/excel/...ft_excel.ht m
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While using Excel my cursor will suddenly get stuck on a function such as
highlighting cells or moving worksheets. When this happens I cannot click
any other buttons, drop down menus, or click in another cell to deselect

this
function. I have to resort to forcing the program to end (ctrl + alt +

del).
This seems to happen after I've been using the program for anywhere from

a
minute to 10 minutes.



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