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Excell Row Selection Problem
I am having a problem selecting rows running Excell 2007 in Windows Vista.
The pointer doesn't seem to be calibrated correctly when I select rows. I need to point below the row I want in order to select the right row......this is frustrating! I have already changed the pointer theme to "None" in the mouse pointer options in windows control panel. (This helped with all other pointer problems, but not the row selection) Any help! -- cweber |
Excell Row Selection Problem
Have you try close and open the Excel?
"cmvonweber" wrote: I am having a problem selecting rows running Excell 2007 in Windows Vista. The pointer doesn't seem to be calibrated correctly when I select rows. I need to point below the row I want in order to select the right row......this is frustrating! I have already changed the pointer theme to "None" in the mouse pointer options in windows control panel. (This helped with all other pointer problems, but not the row selection) Any help! -- cweber |
Excel Row Selection Problem
You could try keyboard shortcuts as a temporary solution. This is copied from
Excel Help: "You can also select cells in a row or column by selecting the first cell and then pressing CTRL+SHIFT+ARROW KEY (RIGHT ARROW or LEFT ARROW for rows, UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW for columns). "Note If the row or column contains data, CTRL+SHIFT+ARROW KEY selects the row or column to the last used cell. Pressing CTRL+SHIFT+ARROW KEY a second time selects the entire row or column." "cmvonweber" wrote: I am having a problem selecting rows running Excell (sic) 2007 in Windows Vista. The pointer doesn't seem to be calibrated correctly when I select rows. I need to point below the row I want in order to select the right row......this is frustrating! I have already changed the pointer theme to "None" in the mouse pointer options in windows control panel. (This helped with all other pointer problems, but not the row selection) Any help! -- cweber |
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