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Default auto complete for lists???

I am using excel for Mac 2004

When I type things into a cell it give me a some 'auto complete' options,
but I have to press the down arrow to get to the first one and then hit
enter.

On the excel for windows 2003 that I had all I had to do is press tab, which
is way more convenient.

Can I change how my excel is set up to make my life easier??

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Default auto complete for lists???

AFAIK, there's no way to reassign that. (OTOH, with MacXL you don't need
to press Del to tab out of the cell without accepting the autocomplete.)

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I am using excel for Mac 2004

When I type things into a cell it give me a some 'auto complete' options,
but I have to press the down arrow to get to the first one and then hit
enter.

On the excel for windows 2003 that I had all I had to do is press tab, which
is way more convenient.

Can I change how my excel is set up to make my life easier??

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