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How do I make it so that the active cell follows the cursor keys?
When I use the keyboard arrows, the entire spreadsheet shifts. I want the
active cursor to shift. It used to work this way, hopefully this is not a new "feature". |
How do I make it so that the active cell follows the cursor keys?
Check your "Scroll Lock" key.
It's probably toggled on. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "jmitchener" wrote in message ... When I use the keyboard arrows, the entire spreadsheet shifts. I want the active cursor to shift. It used to work this way, hopefully this is not a new "feature". |
How do I make it so that the active cell follows the cursor keys?
If you have a wireless keyboard by Microsoft, make sure the "F Lock" key is
activated, then as stated before, turn the scroll lock button off "jmitchener" wrote: When I use the keyboard arrows, the entire spreadsheet shifts. I want the active cursor to shift. It used to work this way, hopefully this is not a new "feature". |
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