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When I doubleclick in Excel, page jumps down/up.
Sometimes when I doubleclick a cell in Excel, instantly the page jumps either
up or down what seems to be an arbitary distance. It is quite annoying because I often have to edit the content of certain cells, and ever so often when I do so, by doubleclicking the left mouse button, the page moves up or down. I have tried to turn this feature off, but so far my attempts have been largely unsuccessful. Can anyone help me with this irritating problem? |
When I doubleclick in Excel, page jumps down/up.
I bet you're double clicking on the border of the selected cell indicator.
When you do that, it's like hitting the End key followed by an arrow key (in that same direction). You can turn this off, via: Tools|options|edit tab|uncheck allow cell drag and drop But that turns off dragging and dropping as well as autofill. I think I'd just learn to be more careful when I double clicked <bg. EsaMake wrote: Sometimes when I doubleclick a cell in Excel, instantly the page jumps either up or down what seems to be an arbitary distance. It is quite annoying because I often have to edit the content of certain cells, and ever so often when I do so, by doubleclicking the left mouse button, the page moves up or down. I have tried to turn this feature off, but so far my attempts have been largely unsuccessful. Can anyone help me with this irritating problem? -- Dave Peterson |
When I doubleclick in Excel, page jumps down/up.
"EsaMake" wrote in message ... Sometimes when I doubleclick a cell in Excel, instantly the page jumps either up or down what seems to be an arbitary distance. It is quite annoying because I often have to edit the content of certain cells, and ever so often when I do so, by doubleclicking the left mouse button, the page moves up or down. I have tried to turn this feature off, but so far my attempts have been largely unsuccessful. Can anyone help me with this irritating problem? What are you intending to do when you double click? |
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