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problem initially selecting a cell
I'm running excel 2003. When I open a new spreadsheet my cursor/pointer
seems to be running a command. If I select a cell like I'm going to enter data the cursor locks on the cell and the application acts like I'm holding the right mouse button down to highlight a range of cells. Regardless of where I move cursor it keeps hightlighting cells. even if I'm outside the app's window it keeps scrolling thinking I'm trying to select a range of cells. Anybody have any ideas?! TIA! |
problem initially selecting a cell
Try to re-boot the computer
"labrat64" wrote: I'm running excel 2003. When I open a new spreadsheet my cursor/pointer seems to be running a command. If I select a cell like I'm going to enter data the cursor locks on the cell and the application acts like I'm holding the right mouse button down to highlight a range of cells. Regardless of where I move cursor it keeps hightlighting cells. even if I'm outside the app's window it keeps scrolling thinking I'm trying to select a range of cells. Anybody have any ideas?! TIA! |
problem initially selecting a cell
That worked! :)
"Teethless mama" wrote: Try to re-boot the computer "labrat64" wrote: I'm running excel 2003. When I open a new spreadsheet my cursor/pointer seems to be running a command. If I select a cell like I'm going to enter data the cursor locks on the cell and the application acts like I'm holding the right mouse button down to highlight a range of cells. Regardless of where I move cursor it keeps hightlighting cells. even if I'm outside the app's window it keeps scrolling thinking I'm trying to select a range of cells. Anybody have any ideas?! TIA! |
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