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Can't access programme
[FundefinedONT=Arial]undefined[/font]undefined When I try and access my excel programme I get a small page like motiff above my mouse pointer which will not let me open any columns or pages. If I move the pointed off the page I get a solid white + which will not allow me to do anything but if I put it back on the excel sheet it just runs to the side or downwards. If I rtry and close the programme I get a white solid circle. I can only close the programme by clicking close. What is causing this, how can I stop it happening again and how can I access my programme. Thanks in anticipation. H -- hol015 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ hol015's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25755 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=391659 |
Maybe it's a mouse problem.
If you want to move a worksheet, you can click and drag it to the right or left. When you do this, the icon changes to an arrow with a sheet attached. So maybe the mouse is sticking (after you clicked on a worksheet????). I'd gently bang the mouse buttons -- including the wheel mouse button to see if that helps--or even swap mouses (mice?) just as a test. hol015 wrote: [FundefinedONT=Arial]undefined[/font]undefined When I try and access my excel programme I get a small page like motiff above my mouse pointer which will not let me open any columns or pages. If I move the pointed off the page I get a solid white + which will not allow me to do anything but if I put it back on the excel sheet it just runs to the side or downwards. If I rtry and close the programme I get a white solid circle. I can only close the programme by clicking close. What is causing this, how can I stop it happening again and how can I access my programme. Thanks in anticipation. H -- hol015 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ hol015's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25755 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=391659 -- Dave Peterson |
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