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Default My entire Excel worksheet scrolls down when I hit the enter key. .

I click on a cell on my worksheet. When I hit my enter key, the next cell
down in the column should be selected; instead the original cell remains
selected and
my whole page scrolls down. How do I undo this setting?
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Default My entire Excel worksheet scrolls down when I hit the enter key. .

I have been wracking my brains out trying to remember how I cleared this up
when it happened to me. It has been a LONG time. Go into
Tools-Options-Edit and check the Move After Enter direction. I remember
one time (I know this is going to sound stupid) I simply closed all apps and
rebooted my machine to clear it up. But I seem to recall I figured it out
later. I may remember momentarily.

"Miz Nettie" wrote:

I click on a cell on my worksheet. When I hit my enter key, the next cell
down in the column should be selected; instead the original cell remains
selected and
my whole page scrolls down. How do I undo this setting?

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