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Cathy C
 
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On our corporate laptop, sometimes when a worksheet cell is clicked, it goes
into edit mode (which is what we want and expect), sometimes it jumps to
another cell, sometimes it turns into a white cross and then changes to a
four directional cross. Any thoughts on why this is happening and how to make
it just go into edit mode?

Thanks much.
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Cathy,

If you're clicking the cell, it should be doing nothing but selecting the
cell. It will go into enter mode if you start typing stuff. It should
require double-clicking or pressing F2 to get it into Edit Mode. The
four-way arrow mouse pointer should happen when you've selected a cell(s)
and have the pointer at the border of the selection. I suspect the mouse
pointer is wandering around. It IS a laptop, after all, and mouse
positioning can be difficult.

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"Cathy C" wrote in message
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On our corporate laptop, sometimes when a worksheet cell is clicked, it
goes
into edit mode (which is what we want and expect), sometimes it jumps to
another cell, sometimes it turns into a white cross and then changes to a
four directional cross. Any thoughts on why this is happening and how to
make
it just go into edit mode?

Thanks much.



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So, double clicking could cause it (the cursor) to jump to a completely
different cell because of mouse wandering? I don't recall having this problem
before upgrading to Windows XP Pro and Office XP 2003 recently.

"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:

Cathy,

If you're clicking the cell, it should be doing nothing but selecting the
cell. It will go into enter mode if you start typing stuff. It should
require double-clicking or pressing F2 to get it into Edit Mode. The
four-way arrow mouse pointer should happen when you've selected a cell(s)
and have the pointer at the border of the selection. I suspect the mouse
pointer is wandering around. It IS a laptop, after all, and mouse
positioning can be difficult.

--
Earl Kiosterud
mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net
-------------------------------------------

"Cathy C" wrote in message
...
On our corporate laptop, sometimes when a worksheet cell is clicked, it
goes
into edit mode (which is what we want and expect), sometimes it jumps to
another cell, sometimes it turns into a white cross and then changes to a
four directional cross. Any thoughts on why this is happening and how to
make
it just go into edit mode?

Thanks much.




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Cathy,

No. Double-clicking shouldn't cause it do jump anywhere. It should take it
into edit mode. Clicking a cell should simply select the cell. The fact
that it is jumping to other cells and changing from the white cross to the
4-arrow mouse pointer suggests that the mouse might be moving while said
clicking is being undertaken. So I wonder if the user is moving the mouse
wnile clicking, or if the mouse is erratic. Is this one of those touch
pads, or one of those other ways of implementing a mouse? Except actually
being a mouse? Those can be difficult to manage.

--
Earl Kiosterud
mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net
-------------------------------------------

"Cathy C" wrote in message
...
So, double clicking could cause it (the cursor) to jump to a completely
different cell because of mouse wandering? I don't recall having this
problem
before upgrading to Windows XP Pro and Office XP 2003 recently.

"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:

Cathy,

If you're clicking the cell, it should be doing nothing but selecting the
cell. It will go into enter mode if you start typing stuff. It should
require double-clicking or pressing F2 to get it into Edit Mode. The
four-way arrow mouse pointer should happen when you've selected a cell(s)
and have the pointer at the border of the selection. I suspect the mouse
pointer is wandering around. It IS a laptop, after all, and mouse
positioning can be difficult.

--
Earl Kiosterud
mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net
-------------------------------------------

"Cathy C" wrote in message
...
On our corporate laptop, sometimes when a worksheet cell is clicked, it
goes
into edit mode (which is what we want and expect), sometimes it jumps
to
another cell, sometimes it turns into a white cross and then changes to
a
four directional cross. Any thoughts on why this is happening and how
to
make
it just go into edit mode?

Thanks much.






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Cathy C
 
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We have the same problem with both the touchpad and the wireless Logitech
mouse.

"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:

Cathy,

No. Double-clicking shouldn't cause it do jump anywhere. It should take it
into edit mode. Clicking a cell should simply select the cell. The fact
that it is jumping to other cells and changing from the white cross to the
4-arrow mouse pointer suggests that the mouse might be moving while said
clicking is being undertaken. So I wonder if the user is moving the mouse
wnile clicking, or if the mouse is erratic. Is this one of those touch
pads, or one of those other ways of implementing a mouse? Except actually
being a mouse? Those can be difficult to manage.

--
Earl Kiosterud
mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net
-------------------------------------------

"Cathy C" wrote in message
...
So, double clicking could cause it (the cursor) to jump to a completely
different cell because of mouse wandering? I don't recall having this
problem
before upgrading to Windows XP Pro and Office XP 2003 recently.

"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:

Cathy,

If you're clicking the cell, it should be doing nothing but selecting the
cell. It will go into enter mode if you start typing stuff. It should
require double-clicking or pressing F2 to get it into Edit Mode. The
four-way arrow mouse pointer should happen when you've selected a cell(s)
and have the pointer at the border of the selection. I suspect the mouse
pointer is wandering around. It IS a laptop, after all, and mouse
positioning can be difficult.

--
Earl Kiosterud
mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net
-------------------------------------------

"Cathy C" wrote in message
...
On our corporate laptop, sometimes when a worksheet cell is clicked, it
goes
into edit mode (which is what we want and expect), sometimes it jumps
to
another cell, sometimes it turns into a white cross and then changes to
a
four directional cross. Any thoughts on why this is happening and how
to
make
it just go into edit mode?

Thanks much.








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I just tried the same spreadsheet on another Dell laptop and it does fine.

"Cathy C" wrote in message
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We have the same problem with both the touchpad and the wireless Logitech
mouse.

"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:

Cathy,

No. Double-clicking shouldn't cause it do jump anywhere. It should take
it
into edit mode. Clicking a cell should simply select the cell. The fact
that it is jumping to other cells and changing from the white cross to
the
4-arrow mouse pointer suggests that the mouse might be moving while said
clicking is being undertaken. So I wonder if the user is moving the mouse
wnile clicking, or if the mouse is erratic. Is this one of those touch
pads, or one of those other ways of implementing a mouse? Except
actually
being a mouse? Those can be difficult to manage.

--
Earl Kiosterud
mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net
-------------------------------------------

"Cathy C" wrote in message
...
So, double clicking could cause it (the cursor) to jump to a completely
different cell because of mouse wandering? I don't recall having this
problem
before upgrading to Windows XP Pro and Office XP 2003 recently.

"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:

Cathy,

If you're clicking the cell, it should be doing nothing but selecting
the
cell. It will go into enter mode if you start typing stuff. It
should
require double-clicking or pressing F2 to get it into Edit Mode. The
four-way arrow mouse pointer should happen when you've selected a
cell(s)
and have the pointer at the border of the selection. I suspect the
mouse
pointer is wandering around. It IS a laptop, after all, and mouse
positioning can be difficult.

--
Earl Kiosterud
mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net
-------------------------------------------

"Cathy C" wrote in message
...
On our corporate laptop, sometimes when a worksheet cell is clicked,
it
goes
into edit mode (which is what we want and expect), sometimes it
jumps
to
another cell, sometimes it turns into a white cross and then changes
to
a
four directional cross. Any thoughts on why this is happening and
how
to
make
it just go into edit mode?

Thanks much.








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Earl Kiosterud
 
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Cathy,

Interesting. Maybe the mouse driver needs updating.

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mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net

-------------------------------------------

"Cathy C" wrote in message
...
I just tried the same spreadsheet on another Dell laptop and it does fine.

"Cathy C" wrote in message
...
We have the same problem with both the touchpad and the wireless Logitech
mouse.

"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:

Cathy,

No. Double-clicking shouldn't cause it do jump anywhere. It should
take it
into edit mode. Clicking a cell should simply select the cell. The
fact
that it is jumping to other cells and changing from the white cross to
the
4-arrow mouse pointer suggests that the mouse might be moving while said
clicking is being undertaken. So I wonder if the user is moving the
mouse
wnile clicking, or if the mouse is erratic. Is this one of those touch
pads, or one of those other ways of implementing a mouse? Except
actually
being a mouse? Those can be difficult to manage.

--
Earl Kiosterud
mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net
-------------------------------------------

"Cathy C" wrote in message
...
So, double clicking could cause it (the cursor) to jump to a
completely
different cell because of mouse wandering? I don't recall having this
problem
before upgrading to Windows XP Pro and Office XP 2003 recently.

"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:

Cathy,

If you're clicking the cell, it should be doing nothing but selecting
the
cell. It will go into enter mode if you start typing stuff. It
should
require double-clicking or pressing F2 to get it into Edit Mode. The
four-way arrow mouse pointer should happen when you've selected a
cell(s)
and have the pointer at the border of the selection. I suspect the
mouse
pointer is wandering around. It IS a laptop, after all, and mouse
positioning can be difficult.

--
Earl Kiosterud
mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net
-------------------------------------------

"Cathy C" wrote in message
...
On our corporate laptop, sometimes when a worksheet cell is
clicked, it
goes
into edit mode (which is what we want and expect), sometimes it
jumps
to
another cell, sometimes it turns into a white cross and then
changes to
a
four directional cross. Any thoughts on why this is happening and
how
to
make
it just go into edit mode?

Thanks much.










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