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Default The Aarow keys move the entire sheet instead of to the next cell

Occasionaly, when working is an Excell spread sheet, the Aarow keys will
change function - Instead of moving to a different cell, they move the entire
sheet. I assume that there is a toggle somehow to change this, but I haven't
been able to figure it out yet and end up using the curser.
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Do you see "SCRL" in the bottom right corner of the Excel window? That
means the Scroll Lock key has been pressed. Press it again and the funky
behavior should stop.

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Ric wrote:

Occasionaly, when working is an Excell spread sheet, the Aarow keys will
change function - Instead of moving to a different cell, they move the entire
sheet. I assume that there is a toggle somehow to change this, but I haven't
been able to figure it out yet and end up using the curser.

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