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Navigation problems
This is embarrassing to write, because I am the go-to guy in our office
for almost everything, and I have something I can't solve myself. At home, I have Excel 2002, but at the office, I have Excel 2003. For some unknown reason, I am having problems navigating my spreadsheets. I am an old, old DOS veteran, who is used to keyboard shortcuts, and in one, I am entering a series of values, with the cursor set to jump to the right after each {enter}. At the last, I expect to hit {home} and go to Column A. Unfortunately, in this application, {home} seems to mean "go to upper left hand corner of spreadsheet," and by trial and error, I find that {control}{home} takes me to Column A. It is exactly the opposite at home on Excel 2002. Am I nuts? Is this a feature? Can it be changed? Any advice would be gratefully appreciated. regards, P D Sterling |
Navigation problems
P D Sterling, Go to Tools | Options | Transition (tab) Uncheck "Transition navigation keys" -- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware (Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming) "P D Sterling" wrote in message This is embarrassing to write, because I am the go-to guy in our office for almost everything, and I have something I can't solve myself. At home, I have Excel 2002, but at the office, I have Excel 2003. For some unknown reason, I am having problems navigating my spreadsheets. I am an old, old DOS veteran, who is used to keyboard shortcuts, and in one, I am entering a series of values, with the cursor set to jump to the right after each {enter}. At the last, I expect to hit {home} and go to Column A. Unfortunately, in this application, {home} seems to mean "go to upper left hand corner of spreadsheet," and by trial and error, I find that {control}{home} takes me to Column A. It is exactly the opposite at home on Excel 2002. Am I nuts? Is this a feature? Can it be changed? Any advice would be gratefully appreciated. regards, P D Sterling |
Navigation problems
Jim Cone wrote:
P D Sterling, Go to Tools | Options | Transition (tab) Uncheck "Transition navigation keys" wow - that seems so simple - note: I hate taking over computers from other people - there always seems to be so much to re-customize. many thanks for posting! -- Regards, P D Sterling New York, Texas & Texas, New York |
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