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Default in excel - arrow keys won't work & cursor will not select a c

Thank you, this has been helpful to me too!



"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Couple of things come to mind although "arrow keys don't work" is not too
descriptive. Do they do nothing or move the sheet instead of the active cell?

1. You have your Scoll Lock key enabled.

2. You have hit F8 to get into Extended mode. Hit F8 again.

3. Tap your wheelie mouse roller a few times to get out of selection mode.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 17:29:02 -0700, jimmo
wrote:

is there a setting that isn't allowing my arrow keys to work in Excel?
Additionally, my cursor will not select a cell - it only highlites cells. I
can't use the menu bar or even quit out of excel with Ctrl+Alt+Del. Arrow
keys and cursor work in all other applications





 
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