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Problem with Excel 2003 restricting functionality
I have MS Excel 2003 installed on my computer. When I open a new workbook and
click on any cell, the pointer goes to a white cross or plus symbol. Then I am unable to do anything. I can move the mouse anywhere on the sheet and it highlights the cells that the pointer has gone over as if I am selecting a range/group of cells such as you would if you were going to delete them or clear contents. I try to right click and nothing happens. I move the pointer over the tool bar, it does nothing. I hit <ESC and still nothing. The only thing that does anything is going into the task manager and ending the process. I have uninstalled and reinstalled, ran spyware, installed updates for office 2003 and nothing is working to correct the problem. I am back to a basic installation of Excel 2003. Yes the computer has been rebooted, i tried running excel in safe mode and it did the same thing. I deleted the temp files. Nothing seems to work. I know it is not the mouse since it works fine with all other applications. It has to be some type of setting with Excel is my guess. I was not able to find an answer by searching the posts so that is why I am posting this question. Thanks, Matthew |
It's a *not uncommon* issue.
Check out this link: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/ghosting.txt -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "matthewDBS" wrote in message ... I have MS Excel 2003 installed on my computer. When I open a new workbook and click on any cell, the pointer goes to a white cross or plus symbol. Then I am unable to do anything. I can move the mouse anywhere on the sheet and it highlights the cells that the pointer has gone over as if I am selecting a range/group of cells such as you would if you were going to delete them or clear contents. I try to right click and nothing happens. I move the pointer over the tool bar, it does nothing. I hit <ESC and still nothing. The only thing that does anything is going into the task manager and ending the process. I have uninstalled and reinstalled, ran spyware, installed updates for office 2003 and nothing is working to correct the problem. I am back to a basic installation of Excel 2003. Yes the computer has been rebooted, i tried running excel in safe mode and it did the same thing. I deleted the temp files. Nothing seems to work. I know it is not the mouse since it works fine with all other applications. It has to be some type of setting with Excel is my guess. I was not able to find an answer by searching the posts so that is why I am posting this question. Thanks, Matthew |
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