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Default Excel: When I arrow down, it moves the page, not to new cell.

I changed the preferences to select the cell to the right (instead of below)
when I hit enter. Now when I use the arrow key to move to the next cell down,
it moves the whole page instead of selecting that next cell down. Is there a
preference setting (like on the older version) that allows me to change this?
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Default Excel: When I arrow down, it moves the page, not to new cell.

Pl see if your scroll lock is on..

Murthy

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I changed the preferences to select the cell to the right (instead of
below)
when I hit enter. Now when I use the arrow key to move to the next cell
down,
it moves the whole page instead of selecting that next cell down. Is there
a
preference setting (like on the older version) that allows me to change
this?



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