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Sorry for reposting - but this is driving me crazy!
I Apologize for reposting, and maybe a little too type A for my own good, but
this problem is driving me a bit bonkers. My IT resources are stumped (and they're very good). Can anyone suggest another resource that might have a solution? I posted this questions several days ago without response, so I've added some additional information that may help I'm using Excel 2003. When opening 2 files and using "windows, arrange" to view side by side, the left click to minimize, close or go between tabs will quit working. The issue is not consistent, and the mouse clicks work fine within the body of the spreadsheet. This has happened repeatedly, and I can't find a web source to determine the fix. I've also noticed that if I drag the border of the "offending" worksheet, the navigation temporarily works again. This certainly isn't a life and death issue, but is VERY annoying. Thanks in advance for your help, Kim |
Sorry for reposting - but this is driving me crazy!
Is it a usb mouse? If so, try a regular ps/2 one. Or vice versa. No idea
if it will work, but it's something to try. "Bean123r" wrote: I Apologize for reposting, and maybe a little too type A for my own good, but this problem is driving me a bit bonkers. My IT resources are stumped (and they're very good). Can anyone suggest another resource that might have a solution? I posted this questions several days ago without response, so I've added some additional information that may help I'm using Excel 2003. When opening 2 files and using "windows, arrange" to view side by side, the left click to minimize, close or go between tabs will quit working. The issue is not consistent, and the mouse clicks work fine within the body of the spreadsheet. This has happened repeatedly, and I can't find a web source to determine the fix. I've also noticed that if I drag the border of the "offending" worksheet, the navigation temporarily works again. This certainly isn't a life and death issue, but is VERY annoying. Thanks in advance for your help, Kim |
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