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Beaver

I can't right click in an Excel 2007 sheet
 
Using the right mouse button is working fine in rest of the Office 2007 suits
and also in Excel 2007 Charts.

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Answer: I can't right click in an Excel 2007 sheet
 
It sounds like there may be an issue with your Excel settings. Here are a few steps you can try to fix the problem:
  1. Check your Excel options: Click on the Office button in the top left corner of the Excel window, then click on Excel Options. In the left-hand menu, click on Customize. Scroll down to the bottom of the list and make sure that the "Enable fill handle and cell drag-and-drop" option is checked. If it's not, check the box and click OK.
  2. Check your mouse settings: Make sure that your mouse settings are configured correctly. Go to your computer's Control Panel and click on Mouse. In the Mouse Properties window, click on the Buttons tab. Make sure that the "Switch primary and secondary buttons" option is unchecked. If it's checked, uncheck it and click OK.
  3. Try resetting your Excel settings: If the above steps don't work, you can try resetting your Excel settings to their default values. To do this, close Excel and then press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box. Type "excel.exe /reset" (without the quotes) and press Enter. This will reset all of your Excel settings to their default values.

Hopefully one of these steps will help you fix the issue with right-clicking in Excel.

Matt Richardson

I can't right click in an Excel 2007 sheet
 
On Aug 28, 12:43*pm, Beaver wrote:
Using the right mouse button is working fine in rest of the Office 2007 suits
and also in Excel 2007 Charts.


One solution can be found he-

http://forums.microsoft.com/SmallBus...8404&SiteID=22

and heres another (if you use essbase):-

http://forums.microsoft.com/SmallBus...7366&SiteID=22

Hope this helps.
Mat
http://teachr.blogspot.com


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