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darkcity1965

Home Key - Excel 2003
 

In Excel 2003 is it possible to go to the beginning of a spreadsheet by
pressing just the Home key instead of Ctrl + Home. I'm sure that I used
to be able to do this in an earlier version.

Thanks


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Dave Peterson

Home Key - Excel 2003
 
Tools|Options|Transition tab
check Transition navigation keys

But watch what happens when you hit the tab key!

darkcity1965 wrote:

In Excel 2003 is it possible to go to the beginning of a spreadsheet by
pressing just the Home key instead of Ctrl + Home. I'm sure that I used
to be able to do this in an earlier version.

Thanks

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David McRitchie

Home Key - Excel 2003
 
More to the point, it is possible, but you would be out of
synch with other users.

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message ...
Tools|Options|Transition tab
check Transition navigation keys

But watch what happens when you hit the tab key!

darkcity1965 wrote:

In Excel 2003 is it possible to go to the beginning of a spreadsheet by
pressing just the Home key instead of Ctrl + Home. I'm sure that I used
to be able to do this in an earlier version.

Thanks

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