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why can't I use tab to go between columns?
When I use Excel I can normally use tab to go to the next column over,
however for some reason my Excel has started skipping over several columns. If my screen is zoomed out to where I can see columns A through G and I am in A5, for example, and I want to go to B5-- Excel will take me to G5 when I hit tab instead of taking me to B5. If I can see columns A through Z, and I start in A5 and hit tab, Excel will take me to AA5 instead. How can I fix this? |
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why can't I use tab to go between columns?
It may be worth looking at Tools/ Options/ Transition, and disabling
"transition navigation keys" if that option is set. -- David Biddulph "T-Cho" wrote in message ... When I use Excel I can normally use tab to go to the next column over, however for some reason my Excel has started skipping over several columns. If my screen is zoomed out to where I can see columns A through G and I am in A5, for example, and I want to go to B5-- Excel will take me to G5 when I hit tab instead of taking me to B5. If I can see columns A through Z, and I start in A5 and hit tab, Excel will take me to AA5 instead. How can I fix this? |
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