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tab does not move to adjacent cell in excel
When I enter data using the tab key in rows a-j, I end up in row k, not the
adjacent cell. Once I enter into K, I jump to U. I can't find an option to change this and don't know how it happened. I am using excel 2003, and it did not use to do this. |
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try <tools<options<transition and uncheck "Transition navigation keys?
"Karen Boyd" wrote: When I enter data using the tab key in rows a-j, I end up in row k, not the adjacent cell. Once I enter into K, I jump to U. I can't find an option to change this and don't know how it happened. I am using excel 2003, and it did not use to do this. |
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