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Greetings,
When I double-click a cell, sometimes, instead of clicking directly in the cell, I'll accidently double-click the top or bottom cell boarder. As a result I am wisked to the top or bottom of the worksheet and, since the worksheet is very large, I loose my place! Gaaaa, this is driving me nuts! How do I turn off this stupid "feature?" Thanks! -- Have you washed your elbows at http://www.vbmark.com |
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Maybe change the speed at which your mouse pointer moves across the screen so
that you can place it more accurately? This can be done via the control panel on either a Windows PC or Mac... -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "vbMark" wrote: Greetings, When I double-click a cell, sometimes, instead of clicking directly in the cell, I'll accidently double-click the top or bottom cell boarder. As a result I am wisked to the top or bottom of the worksheet and, since the worksheet is very large, I loose my place! Gaaaa, this is driving me nuts! How do I turn off this stupid "feature?" Thanks! -- Have you washed your elbows at http://www.vbmark.com |
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I'm not sure how to turn it off, but "F5" and "Return" will take you back to
where you were. "vbMark" wrote: Greetings, When I double-click a cell, sometimes, instead of clicking directly in the cell, I'll accidently double-click the top or bottom cell boarder. As a result I am wisked to the top or bottom of the worksheet and, since the worksheet is very large, I loose my place! Gaaaa, this is driving me nuts! How do I turn off this stupid "feature?" Thanks! -- Have you washed your elbows at http://www.vbmark.com |
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When I do that it says "Reference is not valid"
I'm not sure how to turn it off, but "F5" and "Return" will take you back to where you were. "vbMark" wrote: Greetings, When I double-click a cell, sometimes, instead of clicking directly in the cell, I'll accidently double-click the top or bottom cell boarder. As a result I am wisked to the top or bottom of the worksheet and, since the worksheet is very large, I loose my place! Gaaaa, this is driving me nuts! How do I turn off this stupid "feature?" Thanks! -- Have you washed your elbows at http://www.vbmark.com -- Have you washed your elbows at http://www.vbmark.com |
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You can turn it off via:
tools|Options|uncheck "allow cell drag and drop" but then you won't be able to drag and drop. I think I'd try to be more careful. vbMark wrote: Greetings, When I double-click a cell, sometimes, instead of clicking directly in the cell, I'll accidently double-click the top or bottom cell boarder. As a result I am wisked to the top or bottom of the worksheet and, since the worksheet is very large, I loose my place! Gaaaa, this is driving me nuts! How do I turn off this stupid "feature?" Thanks! -- Have you washed your elbows at http://www.vbmark.com -- Dave Peterson |
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