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Default Tab key jumps several columns. How can I reset tab key to default

The tab key jumps several columns to the right when I press it. How can I
reset the tab key to move just one column to the right?
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Tools, Options, Transition, UNcheck "Transition navigation......"

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Default Tab key jumps several columns. How can I reset tab key to default

hi
try this.
on the menu bar..
Toolsoptionstransition tabuncheck transition navigation keys.


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this was great! Thanks!
I thought I would add a note that in Excel 2007 its
Office Button/Excel Options/Advance
Down towards the bottom is
Lotus Compatibility,
uncheck "transition navigation keys"

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Tools, Options, Transition, UNcheck "Transition navigation......"

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You're welcome, must be an old thread as I haven't had 2003 for quite
awhile now!

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this was great! Thanks!
I thought I would add a note that in Excel 2007 its
Office Button/Excel Options/Advance
Down towards the bottom is
Lotus Compatibility,
uncheck "transition navigation keys"

"Bob I" wrote:


Tools, Options, Transition, UNcheck "Transition navigation......"

paceman wrote:


The tab key jumps several columns to the right when I press it. How can I
reset the tab key to move just one column to the right?




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