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Cannot alt+tab between open Excel files
I have a new computer and just reinstalled Office 2003. I usually have
several Excel documents open at once, and before I would simply hit alt+tab to scroll between the documents as well as any other open applications. Now that's not working between Excel files. Here's the scenario. I open two Excel files. One of the files has the focus. Then, when I try to alt+tab to the other file, when I select the file in the box that pops up when I hit alt+tab the focus does not leave the first file and the "File" menu item is highlighted. Maddening! I have "windows in taskbar" checked and for the life of me I can't figure out why it worked one way on the old computer and why it's now doing this on the new computer! |
Cannot alt+tab between open Excel files
Hi goodmaj
Working OK here You can also use Ctrl-F6 and Ctrl-Shift-F6 to switch workbooks -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "goodmaj" wrote in message ... I have a new computer and just reinstalled Office 2003. I usually have several Excel documents open at once, and before I would simply hit alt+tab to scroll between the documents as well as any other open applications. Now that's not working between Excel files. Here's the scenario. I open two Excel files. One of the files has the focus. Then, when I try to alt+tab to the other file, when I select the file in the box that pops up when I hit alt+tab the focus does not leave the first file and the "File" menu item is highlighted. Maddening! I have "windows in taskbar" checked and for the life of me I can't figure out why it worked one way on the old computer and why it's now doing this on the new computer! |
Cannot alt+tab between open Excel files
Yep, CTRL+TAB and CTRL+F6 seem to work for me too. Alt+tab works with one of
my coworkers (also new) machines so there must be something about my computer. I tested Word and other applications for this exact scenario and they work fine so there must be a setting I'm missing in Excel.... "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Hi goodmaj Working OK here You can also use Ctrl-F6 and Ctrl-Shift-F6 to switch workbooks -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "goodmaj" wrote in message ... I have a new computer and just reinstalled Office 2003. I usually have several Excel documents open at once, and before I would simply hit alt+tab to scroll between the documents as well as any other open applications. Now that's not working between Excel files. Here's the scenario. I open two Excel files. One of the files has the focus. Then, when I try to alt+tab to the other file, when I select the file in the box that pops up when I hit alt+tab the focus does not leave the first file and the "File" menu item is highlighted. Maddening! I have "windows in taskbar" checked and for the life of me I can't figure out why it worked one way on the old computer and why it's now doing this on the new computer! |
Cannot alt+tab between open Excel files
Click Tools-Options. Select the View tab. Check 'Windows in Taskbar'.
If that is not checked, then Windows will not see it separately when using Alt-Tab. HTH, Paul "goodmaj" wrote in message ... Yep, CTRL+TAB and CTRL+F6 seem to work for me too. Alt+tab works with one of my coworkers (also new) machines so there must be something about my computer. I tested Word and other applications for this exact scenario and they work fine so there must be a setting I'm missing in Excel.... "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Hi goodmaj Working OK here You can also use Ctrl-F6 and Ctrl-Shift-F6 to switch workbooks -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "goodmaj" wrote in message ... I have a new computer and just reinstalled Office 2003. I usually have several Excel documents open at once, and before I would simply hit alt+tab to scroll between the documents as well as any other open applications. Now that's not working between Excel files. Here's the scenario. I open two Excel files. One of the files has the focus. Then, when I try to alt+tab to the other file, when I select the file in the box that pops up when I hit alt+tab the focus does not leave the first file and the "File" menu item is highlighted. Maddening! I have "windows in taskbar" checked and for the life of me I can't figure out why it worked one way on the old computer and why it's now doing this on the new computer! |
Cannot alt+tab between open Excel files
Maybe it's just a coordination issue between your thumb and forefinger???
If I hit and release the alt key, File on the menubar is highlighted. goodmaj wrote: I have a new computer and just reinstalled Office 2003. I usually have several Excel documents open at once, and before I would simply hit alt+tab to scroll between the documents as well as any other open applications. Now that's not working between Excel files. Here's the scenario. I open two Excel files. One of the files has the focus. Then, when I try to alt+tab to the other file, when I select the file in the box that pops up when I hit alt+tab the focus does not leave the first file and the "File" menu item is highlighted. Maddening! I have "windows in taskbar" checked and for the life of me I can't figure out why it worked one way on the old computer and why it's now doing this on the new computer! -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot alt+tab between open Excel files
Believe me, I've thought about that. Yes, I know Alt is another way to
access the main menu options in any application, not just Excel. But, they way I used to do it is to hit and hold Alt while pressing Tab to scroll through the applications. Once I got to the application, or in this case the Excel file I wanted, I would release Alt and there you go. I saw an earlier post on this also. I already have "Windows in Taskbar" checked. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe it's just a coordination issue between your thumb and forefinger??? If I hit and release the alt key, File on the menubar is highlighted. goodmaj wrote: I have a new computer and just reinstalled Office 2003. I usually have several Excel documents open at once, and before I would simply hit alt+tab to scroll between the documents as well as any other open applications. Now that's not working between Excel files. Here's the scenario. I open two Excel files. One of the files has the focus. Then, when I try to alt+tab to the other file, when I select the file in the box that pops up when I hit alt+tab the focus does not leave the first file and the "File" menu item is highlighted. Maddening! I have "windows in taskbar" checked and for the life of me I can't figure out why it worked one way on the old computer and why it's now doing this on the new computer! -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot alt+tab between open Excel files
There may be another possibility you want to look at. I've experienced this
before. Sometimes I'll only have two excel files open, but when I hold down ALT and press Tab once, it will show three excel icons. I Alt+Tab to one of them and nothing happens. Sometimes I'll have to keep pressing Tab until I get to the third Excel icon in order for it to switch to the other open file. "goodmaj" wrote in message ... Believe me, I've thought about that. Yes, I know Alt is another way to access the main menu options in any application, not just Excel. But, they way I used to do it is to hit and hold Alt while pressing Tab to scroll through the applications. Once I got to the application, or in this case the Excel file I wanted, I would release Alt and there you go. I saw an earlier post on this also. I already have "Windows in Taskbar" checked. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe it's just a coordination issue between your thumb and forefinger??? If I hit and release the alt key, File on the menubar is highlighted. goodmaj wrote: I have a new computer and just reinstalled Office 2003. I usually have several Excel documents open at once, and before I would simply hit alt+tab to scroll between the documents as well as any other open applications. Now that's not working between Excel files. Here's the scenario. I open two Excel files. One of the files has the focus. Then, when I try to alt+tab to the other file, when I select the file in the box that pops up when I hit alt+tab the focus does not leave the first file and the "File" menu item is highlighted. Maddening! I have "windows in taskbar" checked and for the life of me I can't figure out why it worked one way on the old computer and why it's now doing this on the new computer! -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot alt+tab between open Excel files
And if you take great pains to be careful with the alt-tab, you still don't get
it to work? Two wild guesses... #1. The keyboard is one of those fancy programmable keyboards. And it's been programmed weird??? #2. Something in Accessibility Options (under control panel) is set differently. I couldn't break it when I experimented in WinXP Home, though. goodmaj wrote: Believe me, I've thought about that. Yes, I know Alt is another way to access the main menu options in any application, not just Excel. But, they way I used to do it is to hit and hold Alt while pressing Tab to scroll through the applications. Once I got to the application, or in this case the Excel file I wanted, I would release Alt and there you go. I saw an earlier post on this also. I already have "Windows in Taskbar" checked. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe it's just a coordination issue between your thumb and forefinger??? If I hit and release the alt key, File on the menubar is highlighted. goodmaj wrote: I have a new computer and just reinstalled Office 2003. I usually have several Excel documents open at once, and before I would simply hit alt+tab to scroll between the documents as well as any other open applications. Now that's not working between Excel files. Here's the scenario. I open two Excel files. One of the files has the focus. Then, when I try to alt+tab to the other file, when I select the file in the box that pops up when I hit alt+tab the focus does not leave the first file and the "File" menu item is highlighted. Maddening! I have "windows in taskbar" checked and for the life of me I can't figure out why it worked one way on the old computer and why it's now doing this on the new computer! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot alt+tab between open Excel files
One more thing to check.
Can you fiddle with the settings under Keyboard in the control panel. Maybe it's set for too quick/too slow??? goodmaj wrote: Believe me, I've thought about that. Yes, I know Alt is another way to access the main menu options in any application, not just Excel. But, they way I used to do it is to hit and hold Alt while pressing Tab to scroll through the applications. Once I got to the application, or in this case the Excel file I wanted, I would release Alt and there you go. I saw an earlier post on this also. I already have "Windows in Taskbar" checked. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe it's just a coordination issue between your thumb and forefinger??? If I hit and release the alt key, File on the menubar is highlighted. goodmaj wrote: I have a new computer and just reinstalled Office 2003. I usually have several Excel documents open at once, and before I would simply hit alt+tab to scroll between the documents as well as any other open applications. Now that's not working between Excel files. Here's the scenario. I open two Excel files. One of the files has the focus. Then, when I try to alt+tab to the other file, when I select the file in the box that pops up when I hit alt+tab the focus does not leave the first file and the "File" menu item is highlighted. Maddening! I have "windows in taskbar" checked and for the life of me I can't figure out why it worked one way on the old computer and why it's now doing this on the new computer! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot alt+tab between open Excel files
Sigh.......thanks to all for their suggestions but nothing I try resolves the
issue. I changed the repeat rate on the keyboard - no luck. I looked in the alt-tab menu to see about a 3rd Excel icon. There is one there but it's for the file that has the focus. So, there are two Excel icons for the file I'm currently on and one for the file I want to bring up - no luck there either. Fiddled with Accessability Options - no luck. The weird thing is that this only happens with Excel, nothing else. Sounds like we're running out of options unless someone has a brilliant idea.... Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it! "Dave Peterson" wrote: One more thing to check. Can you fiddle with the settings under Keyboard in the control panel. Maybe it's set for too quick/too slow??? goodmaj wrote: Believe me, I've thought about that. Yes, I know Alt is another way to access the main menu options in any application, not just Excel. But, they way I used to do it is to hit and hold Alt while pressing Tab to scroll through the applications. Once I got to the application, or in this case the Excel file I wanted, I would release Alt and there you go. I saw an earlier post on this also. I already have "Windows in Taskbar" checked. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe it's just a coordination issue between your thumb and forefinger??? If I hit and release the alt key, File on the menubar is highlighted. goodmaj wrote: I have a new computer and just reinstalled Office 2003. I usually have several Excel documents open at once, and before I would simply hit alt+tab to scroll between the documents as well as any other open applications. Now that's not working between Excel files. Here's the scenario. I open two Excel files. One of the files has the focus. Then, when I try to alt+tab to the other file, when I select the file in the box that pops up when I hit alt+tab the focus does not leave the first file and the "File" menu item is highlighted. Maddening! I have "windows in taskbar" checked and for the life of me I can't figure out why it worked one way on the old computer and why it's now doing this on the new computer! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot alt+tab between open Excel files
I don't have any more guesses.
Good luck. goodmaj wrote: Sigh.......thanks to all for their suggestions but nothing I try resolves the issue. I changed the repeat rate on the keyboard - no luck. I looked in the alt-tab menu to see about a 3rd Excel icon. There is one there but it's for the file that has the focus. So, there are two Excel icons for the file I'm currently on and one for the file I want to bring up - no luck there either. Fiddled with Accessability Options - no luck. The weird thing is that this only happens with Excel, nothing else. Sounds like we're running out of options unless someone has a brilliant idea.... Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it! "Dave Peterson" wrote: One more thing to check. Can you fiddle with the settings under Keyboard in the control panel. Maybe it's set for too quick/too slow??? goodmaj wrote: Believe me, I've thought about that. Yes, I know Alt is another way to access the main menu options in any application, not just Excel. But, they way I used to do it is to hit and hold Alt while pressing Tab to scroll through the applications. Once I got to the application, or in this case the Excel file I wanted, I would release Alt and there you go. I saw an earlier post on this also. I already have "Windows in Taskbar" checked. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe it's just a coordination issue between your thumb and forefinger??? If I hit and release the alt key, File on the menubar is highlighted. goodmaj wrote: I have a new computer and just reinstalled Office 2003. I usually have several Excel documents open at once, and before I would simply hit alt+tab to scroll between the documents as well as any other open applications. Now that's not working between Excel files. Here's the scenario. I open two Excel files. One of the files has the focus. Then, when I try to alt+tab to the other file, when I select the file in the box that pops up when I hit alt+tab the focus does not leave the first file and the "File" menu item is highlighted. Maddening! I have "windows in taskbar" checked and for the life of me I can't figure out why it worked one way on the old computer and why it's now doing this on the new computer! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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