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Shortcut key to move to beginning of a worksheet
I've always used Ctrl + Home to move directly to the beginning of a worksheet
(A1). I've just begun using Office 2003 and now when I use this shortcut, the cursor moves to the upper leftmost cell in the window. Pressing the Home key alone takes the cursor to A1. I've checked all the documentation and the above actions are not correct. Do I have something set incorrectly or is this the way these shortcut keys work now? |
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And *UNCHECK* "Transition Navigation Keys". -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Martha" wrote in message ... I've always used Ctrl + Home to move directly to the beginning of a worksheet (A1). I've just begun using Office 2003 and now when I use this shortcut, the cursor moves to the upper leftmost cell in the window. Pressing the Home key alone takes the cursor to A1. I've checked all the documentation and the above actions are not correct. Do I have something set incorrectly or is this the way these shortcut keys work now? |
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