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With Excel XP (Windows EX also) Excel seems to have a problem
remembering what direction to move the focus when the Enter key is hit. Is there a fix or a way of keeping it the same? Thanks -- Joseph Meehan Dia duit |
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Hi,
Go to Tools-Options and choose Edit tab. In that choose the direction of the Enter key to the way you want. Govind. Joseph Meehan wrote: With Excel XP (Windows EX also) Excel seems to have a problem remembering what direction to move the focus when the Enter key is hit. Is there a fix or a way of keeping it the same? Thanks |
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Govind wrote:
Hi, Go to Tools-Options and choose Edit tab. In that choose the direction of the Enter key to the way you want. That is what has been done, but it seems to revert back regularly. Govind. Joseph Meehan wrote: With Excel XP (Windows EX also) Excel seems to have a problem remembering what direction to move the focus when the Enter key is hit. Is there a fix or a way of keeping it the same? Thanks -- Joseph Meehan Dia duit |
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