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Tab - motve one cell to righ
Tab is supposed to move one cell to the right. Mine moves from column A to S,
to AK to BC and so on. It always moves in hughe ranges. The arrow works, however, I am used to the TAB and want to continue using that. Ther is nothing in the set-up screens that would indicate this possibility. What am I doing wrong? -- Thanks for helping |
Tab - motve one cell to righ
Click on Tools/Options in Excel's menu bar, then select the Transition tab
and uncheck the CheckBox labeled "Transition navigation keys". Rick "Dies-und-Das" wrote in message ... Tab is supposed to move one cell to the right. Mine moves from column A to S, to AK to BC and so on. It always moves in hughe ranges. The arrow works, however, I am used to the TAB and want to continue using that. Ther is nothing in the set-up screens that would indicate this possibility. What am I doing wrong? -- Thanks for helping |
Tab - motve one cell to righ
He is talking 2007 (in another thread), and has his answer.
-- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in message ... Click on Tools/Options in Excel's menu bar, then select the Transition tab and uncheck the CheckBox labeled "Transition navigation keys". Rick "Dies-und-Das" wrote in message ... Tab is supposed to move one cell to the right. Mine moves from column A to S, to AK to BC and so on. It always moves in hughe ranges. The arrow works, however, I am used to the TAB and want to continue using that. Ther is nothing in the set-up screens that would indicate this possibility. What am I doing wrong? -- Thanks for helping |
Tab - motve one cell to righ
Why do people posting here seem to insist on multi-posting? It seems to be
more of a trend here in the Excel newsgroups than I ever saw over in the compiled VB newsgroups. Thanks for the heads up. Rick "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... He is talking 2007 (in another thread), and has his answer. -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in message ... Click on Tools/Options in Excel's menu bar, then select the Transition tab and uncheck the CheckBox labeled "Transition navigation keys". Rick "Dies-und-Das" wrote in message ... Tab is supposed to move one cell to the right. Mine moves from column A to S, to AK to BC and so on. It always moves in hughe ranges. The arrow works, however, I am used to the TAB and want to continue using that. Ther is nothing in the set-up screens that would indicate this possibility. What am I doing wrong? -- Thanks for helping |
Tab - motve one cell to righ
"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in
message ... Why do people posting here seem to insist on multi-posting? It seems to be more of a trend here in the Excel newsgroups than I ever saw over in the compiled VB newsgroups. Thanks for the heads up. I suspect because the VB group users use news readers - very many of the posters both here and in all the other MS groups use the horrible web interface, which MS seems to want them to use rather than a news reader. In the old days the support links to newsgroups gave the OE link first. Now, the first link is to the web interface.... |
Tab - motve one cell to righ
Obviously, I am using a newsreader for my newsgroup interface, so I don't
know... does the web interface allow its users to cross-post (as opposed to multi-post)? Rick "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in message ... Why do people posting here seem to insist on multi-posting? It seems to be more of a trend here in the Excel newsgroups than I ever saw over in the compiled VB newsgroups. Thanks for the heads up. I suspect because the VB group users use news readers - very many of the posters both here and in all the other MS groups use the horrible web interface, which MS seems to want them to use rather than a news reader. In the old days the support links to newsgroups gave the OE link first. Now, the first link is to the web interface.... |
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