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I can only move in Excel one cell at a time when I hold down the arrow keys.
How can I unlock the arrow keys so I can scroll across the page? I have
Excel 2003.

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I'm not sure you can.

But you could toggle a setting so that you could use the Tab key.

Tools|Options|Transition tab
Check that Transition navigation keys

But you may find this more irritating. Try using the home key to see one
behavior change.

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I can only move in Excel one cell at a time when I hold down the arrow keys.
How can I unlock the arrow keys so I can scroll across the page? I have
Excel 2003.

Thank you, Ed.


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CTRL+Arrow

Ed wrote:

I can only move in Excel one cell at a time when I hold down the arrow keys.
How can I unlock the arrow keys so I can scroll across the page? I have
Excel 2003.

Thank you, Ed.


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