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I have a new installation of Excel 2000 on my PC. I haven't changed default
settings. For some reason when I press the Home key the cursor moves to the
top of the sheet, and when I press ctrl+Home I go to the start of the row.
This is the opposite from every other installation - how can I change the
functionality back to normal - short of getting it reinstalled?

Thanks
Susan
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Hi,
Check that 'Transition navigation keys' is not checked in the
Tools/Options... Transition tab.

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I have a new installation of Excel 2000 on my PC. I haven't changed default
settings. For some reason when I press the Home key the cursor moves to the
top of the sheet, and when I press ctrl+Home I go to the start of the row.
This is the opposite from every other installation - how can I change the
functionality back to normal - short of getting it reinstalled?

Thanks
Susan

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