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Default CTRL Find is preventing me from navigating around my worksheet

On my work computer in Excel only, once I have CTRL-F up on screen, I can't
move about my worksheet until I close the box down and then I have to do a
'CTRL-F' repeatedly. On my own computer I am able to move about the screen
with the box still up.
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Default CTRL Find is preventing me from navigating around my worksheet

xl2002 allows you to do this with edit|Find. In earlier versions of excel, you
have to dismiss that dialog before you do anything else.

gillywilly55 wrote:

On my work computer in Excel only, once I have CTRL-F up on screen, I can't
move about my worksheet until I close the box down and then I have to do a
'CTRL-F' repeatedly. On my own computer I am able to move about the screen
with the box still up.


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