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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
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Click on Tools/Options in Excel's menu bar, then select the Transition tab
and uncheck the CheckBox labeled "Transition navigation keys".

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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?
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Thanks for helping


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He is talking 2007 (in another thread), and has his answer.

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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
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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?
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Thanks for helping




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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


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He is talking 2007 (in another thread), and has his answer.

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Bob

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addy)

"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in
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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
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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





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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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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


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"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in
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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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