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I used to be able to use the F4 key to repeat an operation; e.g. I could
delete a row and then, by pressing F4, I could delete another row. F4 would
usually repeat a function ~8 times. Suddenly one day, that stopped working
and pressing F4 after an operation does nothing. Can I turn the F4
functionality back on somehow? Thanks
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You're dead on -- I installed Bloomberg on this machine. Is there a way to
get the F4 to work with Bloomberg installed or are the two incompatible?
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"galimi" wrote:

Adam,

I've seen this occur when clients install Market Data applications like
Reuters or Bloomberg on their PC's.
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I used to be able to use the F4 key to repeat an operation; e.g. I could
delete a row and then, by pressing F4, I could delete another row. F4 would
usually repeat a function ~8 times. Suddenly one day, that stopped working
and pressing F4 after an operation does nothing. Can I turn the F4
functionality back on somehow? Thanks

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