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Running Windows XP SP2 and Office 2003, Tab key in Excel has started to jump
multiple cells to right whenever I use it to navigate (instead of to the immediate adjacent cell to right as designed). The number of jumped cells seems random, and it is not to the end of a group of cells. I find no help on this, after extensive searches. There seems to be no place to reset the tab function. All my other Excel functions seem to be working perfectly. I am very experienced in Excel, and the loss of the tab function disrupts a many-year-old habit. "Enter" and Arrow keys still work as designed. Thanks. Dave |
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Toolsoptionstransition clear transition navigation keys, it jumps the size
of your excel window. You probably opened a workbook that was originally created in Lotus 123 -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "TennisFan63" wrote in message ... Running Windows XP SP2 and Office 2003, Tab key in Excel has started to jump multiple cells to right whenever I use it to navigate (instead of to the immediate adjacent cell to right as designed). The number of jumped cells seems random, and it is not to the end of a group of cells. I find no help on this, after extensive searches. There seems to be no place to reset the tab function. All my other Excel functions seem to be working perfectly. I am very experienced in Excel, and the loss of the tab function disrupts a many-year-old habit. "Enter" and Arrow keys still work as designed. Thanks. Dave |
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Thanks Peo and to David Bidduph also. You both said the same thing, it
worked properly after I cleared the checkbox on transition navigation. I can't believe that I received answers in less than 1 hour. This is amazing. I will leave that check box cleared. "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: Toolsoptionstransition clear transition navigation keys, it jumps the size of your excel window. You probably opened a workbook that was originally created in Lotus 123 -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "TennisFan63" wrote in message ... Running Windows XP SP2 and Office 2003, Tab key in Excel has started to jump multiple cells to right whenever I use it to navigate (instead of to the immediate adjacent cell to right as designed). The number of jumped cells seems random, and it is not to the end of a group of cells. I find no help on this, after extensive searches. There seems to be no place to reset the tab function. All my other Excel functions seem to be working perfectly. I am very experienced in Excel, and the loss of the tab function disrupts a many-year-old habit. "Enter" and Arrow keys still work as designed. Thanks. Dave |
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Glad to have been able to help.
-- David Biddulph "TennisFan63" wrote in message ... Thanks Peo and to David Bidduph also. You both said the same thing, it worked properly after I cleared the checkbox on transition navigation. I can't believe that I received answers in less than 1 hour. This is amazing. I will leave that check box cleared. "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: Toolsoptionstransition clear transition navigation keys, it jumps the size of your excel window. You probably opened a workbook that was originally created in Lotus 123 -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "TennisFan63" wrote in message ... Running Windows XP SP2 and Office 2003, Tab key in Excel has started to jump multiple cells to right whenever I use it to navigate (instead of to the immediate adjacent cell to right as designed). The number of jumped cells seems random, and it is not to the end of a group of cells. I find no help on this, after extensive searches. There seems to be no place to reset the tab function. All my other Excel functions seem to be working perfectly. I am very experienced in Excel, and the loss of the tab function disrupts a many-year-old habit. "Enter" and Arrow keys still work as designed. Thanks. Dave |
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Tools/ Options/ Transition:
uncheck Transition Navigation Keys (and usually wise to uncheck anything else there). -- David Biddulph "TennisFan63" wrote in message ... Running Windows XP SP2 and Office 2003, Tab key in Excel has started to jump multiple cells to right whenever I use it to navigate (instead of to the immediate adjacent cell to right as designed). The number of jumped cells seems random, and it is not to the end of a group of cells. I find no help on this, after extensive searches. There seems to be no place to reset the tab function. All my other Excel functions seem to be working perfectly. I am very experienced in Excel, and the loss of the tab function disrupts a many-year-old habit. "Enter" and Arrow keys still work as designed. Thanks. Dave |
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