what is the keyboard shortcut for double-click?
My question is two-fold:
If I have a formula driven cell (i.e. the cell syntax in A1 looks as follows "=F32") I can double-click A1 to have the selector move to F32. How do I turn this dunctionon an off? What is the keyboard shortcut for the double-click? (NB - not the shortcut for editing, I know its F2). Any help appreciated. |
what is the keyboard shortcut for double-click?
You can turn this off by turning on:
tools|Options|Edit tab|Check Edit Directly in Cell And I _think_ that this may answer your second question. Willem wrote: My question is two-fold: If I have a formula driven cell (i.e. the cell syntax in A1 looks as follows "=F32") I can double-click A1 to have the selector move to F32. How do I turn this dunctionon an off? What is the keyboard shortcut for the double-click? (NB - not the shortcut for editing, I know its F2). Any help appreciated. -- Dave Peterson |
what is the keyboard shortcut for double-click?
Willem
To turn off the selection of referenced cells go to ToolsOptionsEdit and checkmark "edit directly in cell". Can't think of a keyboard shortcut for d-click. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 23:15:01 -0700, Willem wrote: My question is two-fold: If I have a formula driven cell (i.e. the cell syntax in A1 looks as follows "=F32") I can double-click A1 to have the selector move to F32. How do I turn this dunctionon an off? What is the keyboard shortcut for the double-click? (NB - not the shortcut for editing, I know its F2). Any help appreciated. |
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