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Make "Edit" mode default, rather than "Enter"?
I am using Excel 97.
When I enter some new text and then push the left arrow key, Excel assumes I want to go to the cell to the left. This really annoys me a lot. I know this happens because when you start typing text, you're automatically in Enter mode rather than Edit mode. And I know this is fixable by hitting F2 before hitting the left arrow key. But it annoys me a lot that I have to do this. So, my question is, is there any way to make it so that when you start typing new text in a blank cell, it automatically takes you to "Edit" mode rather than "Enter" mode? Greg |
Make "Edit" mode default, rather than "Enter"?
I am unaware of any workaround that would accomplish what you
want. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Greg Boettcher" wrote in message ups.com... I am using Excel 97. When I enter some new text and then push the left arrow key, Excel assumes I want to go to the cell to the left. This really annoys me a lot. I know this happens because when you start typing text, you're automatically in Enter mode rather than Edit mode. And I know this is fixable by hitting F2 before hitting the left arrow key. But it annoys me a lot that I have to do this. So, my question is, is there any way to make it so that when you start typing new text in a blank cell, it automatically takes you to "Edit" mode rather than "Enter" mode? Greg |
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