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Default My entire sheet moves instead of the cursor. What to do?

When I press the arrow buttons, the entire sheet moves while the marked
square stands still, instead of the cursor moving while the sheet is still.
What have I done and how do I rectify it? I am using Excel 2003
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Hi!

Check to see if you have Scroll Lock on.

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-----Original Message-----
When I press the arrow buttons, the entire sheet moves

while the marked
square stands still, instead of the cursor moving while

the sheet is still.
What have I done and how do I rectify it? I am using

Excel 2003
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You have Scroll Lock enabled.

Hit the ScrLk button top right of keyboard.


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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 23:53:02 -0800, Trying
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When I press the arrow buttons, the entire sheet moves while the marked
square stands still, instead of the cursor moving while the sheet is still.
What have I done and how do I rectify it? I am using Excel 2003


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