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When I open Excel, and move the mouse, the cursor goes to the last column of
the worksheet, and does not allow to go anywhere else, except in the column
IV. With control pushed down I can go back to the first column, but when I
release Control, it goes back to the column IV.
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Ajie,

Maybe your "End" key is depressed, or there is VBA code running in the
background causing this.
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When I open Excel, and move the mouse, the cursor goes to the last column of
the worksheet, and does not allow to go anywhere else, except in the column
IV. With control pushed down I can go back to the first column, but when I
release Control, it goes back to the column IV.

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