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Hi, I should make my question simple this time...

I want to move cursor left from column A to G which is end of column of my
list and return to next row and start with column A again when I go left
further.

Thanks a lot for help

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If you are using Excel 2003 you can select any cell in your "list" and
click CTL-L to create a LIST. Then select Tools\Options\Edit and
toggle Move on Enter and select Right from the drop down box. Now when
you hit enter and you are in column G your "Cursor" or active cell will
becom e Cell A in the next row.


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