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Default Tab key moves multiple cells to the right instead of just one.

My tab key suddenly stopped working correctly in Excel. When I hit tab, it
jumps 10 cells to the right instead of just one. How can I correct this? I
have a Microsoft Digital Media Pro keyboard with the correct version of the
software installed. This only happens in Excel, tab key behaves normally in
every other MS Office program.
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"Terry Desjardins" wrote:

My tab key suddenly stopped working correctly in Excel. When I hit tab, it
jumps 10 cells to the right instead of just one. How can I correct this? I
have a Microsoft Digital Media Pro keyboard with the correct version of the
software installed. This only happens in Excel, tab key behaves normally in
every other MS Office program.

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