Tab key problem in Microsoft Office Excel 2003
I upgraded from Windows Vista to Windows 7 and now when I am using Excel and
hit the tab key, the cursor always jumps to cell P rather than moving to the adjacient cell to the right. How do I correct this? |
Tab key problem in Microsoft Office Excel 2003
Whether this is happening in new workbook also or in a specific file only?
-------------------- (Ms-Exl-Learner) -------------------- "SFG" wrote: I upgraded from Windows Vista to Windows 7 and now when I am using Excel and hit the tab key, the cursor always jumps to cell P rather than moving to the adjacient cell to the right. How do I correct this? |
Tab key problem in Microsoft Office Excel 2003
SFG wrote...
I upgraded from Windows Vista to Windows 7 and now when I am using Excel and hit the tab key, the cursor always jumps to cell P rather than moving to the adjacient cell to the right. *How do I correct this? You have transition navigation keys enabled. In Excel 2003 and prior, run the menu command Tools Options to display the Options dialog, click on the Transition tab, uncheck the Transition navigation keys checkbox, and click the OK button. For Excel 2007, it's buried somewhere else, but the [Alt]+T, O key combination (hold down an [Alt] key then type T, release the [Alt] key and type O -- that's the letter between N and P, not zero) should display the Options dialog in Excel 2007 and 2010. |
Tab key problem in Microsoft Office Excel 2003
ToolsOptionsTransition.
Uncheck any Transition Options.............especially Navigation keys. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 17:06:01 -0800, SFG wrote: I upgraded from Windows Vista to Windows 7 and now when I am using Excel and hit the tab key, the cursor always jumps to cell P rather than moving to the adjacient cell to the right. How do I correct this? |
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