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Stephen Matejov
 
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Just recently I have been trying to move the cell to the right and the
worksheet moves to the right.
I have to physically use the mouse to get to the cell I want to work with.
I cannot find anything in HELP that will get me out of this situation.
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Default how do I get the cell to move to the right instead of the wrksht?

By any chance is Scroll Lock engaged?
Check the right side of the Status Bar. Does it display: SCRL ?

If YES, press the [Scroll Lock] key

Does that help?
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Ron

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"Stephen Matejov" wrote:

Just recently I have been trying to move the cell to the right and the
worksheet moves to the right.
I have to physically use the mouse to get to the cell I want to work with.
I cannot find anything in HELP that will get me out of this situation.

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