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Since I started using office 2007 it has been annoying when something that
was simple to find answers for before now require a degree in rocket science.
Previously when working with spreadsheet there was an option to change
movement of cursor to moving right when using the enter key after 2 days of
searching ever thing I can think of the "option" to make those types of
changes have gone away.
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Hi,

Press Alt+1 and choose Advanced - its the first item.
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If this helps, please click the Yes button.

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


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Since I started using office 2007 it has been annoying when something that
was simple to find answers for before now require a degree in rocket science.
Previously when working with spreadsheet there was an option to change
movement of cursor to moving right when using the enter key after 2 days of
searching ever thing I can think of the "option" to make those types of
changes have gone away.

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You're going to have never-ending problems like this for some time.
Microsoft has come up with an Interactive file that allows you to select the
2003 command you want and it will show you how to get there in 2007. Go to
this site. HTH Otto
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...491511033.aspx
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Since I started using office 2007 it has been annoying when something that
was simple to find answers for before now require a degree in rocket
science.
Previously when working with spreadsheet there was an option to change
movement of cursor to moving right when using the enter key after 2 days
of
searching ever thing I can think of the "option" to make those types of
changes have gone away.



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EXcel options/advanced/first item "after pressing Enter, move selection..."
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You're going to have never-ending problems like this for some time.
Microsoft has come up with an Interactive file that allows you to select
the 2003 command you want and it will show you how to get there in 2007.
Go to this site. HTH Otto
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...491511033.aspx
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Since I started using office 2007 it has been annoying when something
that
was simple to find answers for before now require a degree in rocket
science.
Previously when working with spreadsheet there was an option to change
movement of cursor to moving right when using the enter key after 2 days
of
searching ever thing I can think of the "option" to make those types of
changes have gone away.





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