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The Ctrl-Enter shortcut to enter today's date in a cell has stopped working.
Is there a place to turn and off?

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Default control enter

Use CTRL+; for date
CTRL+: (ie hold CTRL + SHIFT, then :) for time
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The Ctrl-Enter shortcut to enter today's date in a cell has stopped
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Is there a place to turn and off?

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Dave

See Bernard's post for solution.

CTRL + ENTER is used to Fill the selected cell range with the current entry.

Handy for entering a range of incrementing formulas.


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On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 05:41:02 -0800, Dave M <Dave
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The Ctrl-Enter shortcut to enter today's date in a cell has stopped working.
Is there a place to turn and off?

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