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Why does picking an cell highlight two cells?
In an Excel 2007 worksheet, some cells when picked with the mouse highlight
the adjacent cell. The cells are not merged and data is only entered into the cell that was picked. |
Why does picking an cell highlight two cells?
Hi,
2 possibilities. 1. Tap F8. Did that cure it? 2. If it didn't take the zoom level up and down. There are reports of a bug in Excel 2007 that causes this and reportedly changing the zoom level clears the problem -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "Jnight" wrote: In an Excel 2007 worksheet, some cells when picked with the mouse highlight the adjacent cell. The cells are not merged and data is only entered into the cell that was picked. |
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