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Using Windows XP EXCEL, my arrow keys, which normally move from cell to cell,
became scroll keys, moving the entire sheet up-down or right-left. I am unable to find how this came about or how to return to the original operation. HELP! (and what topic in the help file covers this?) |
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Try this:
Press the [scroll lock] key. Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "Turely Truely" wrote: Using Windows XP EXCEL, my arrow keys, which normally move from cell to cell, became scroll keys, moving the entire sheet up-down or right-left. I am unable to find how this came about or how to return to the original operation. HELP! (and what topic in the help file covers this?) |
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Try hitting the Scroll Lock key on the keyboard.
Turely Truely wrote: Using Windows XP EXCEL, my arrow keys, which normally move from cell to cell, became scroll keys, moving the entire sheet up-down or right-left. I am unable to find how this came about or how to return to the original operation. HELP! (and what topic in the help file covers this?) -- Dave Peterson |
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