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How can I use my arrow keys to move to the next cell? At the moment all that
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sounds like you have the scroll lock on. Click the "Scroll Lock" key then
try moving around again with the arrow keys...


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How can I use my arrow keys to move to the next cell? At the moment all that
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Smarty,

Probably your Scroll Lock is on on your keyboard.

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