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I'm running Excell 2004 for Mac, version 11.5, running on an Intel MacBook
under OS 10.5.4.
When I use the arrow keys on the keyboard, the screen scrolls across but the
cursor does not move from one cell to the next, which is very frustrating.
At the bottom of the sheet, there is a green button next to SCRL - I think
this means I have Scroll Lock on? How do I turn it off?? I can't find
anything in the help files.

Thank you
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If you don't get an answer in this newsgroup, maybe you'll get one he
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...c.office.excel

You could search google for help, too.

twfmike wrote:

I'm running Excell 2004 for Mac, version 11.5, running on an Intel MacBook
under OS 10.5.4.
When I use the arrow keys on the keyboard, the screen scrolls across but the
cursor does not move from one cell to the next, which is very frustrating.
At the bottom of the sheet, there is a green button next to SCRL - I think
this means I have Scroll Lock on? How do I turn it off?? I can't find
anything in the help files.

Thank you


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