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Andy

cursor movement
 
I hit something different and now, when I try to use the arrow keys to move
from cell to cell, the whole spreadsheet moves, but the cursor stays in the
cell it was in. I have to click over to get to a new cell. How do I get out
of this?

Gord Dibben

cursor movement
 
You gently tap once on the ScrLk key


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 14:31:03 -0700, Andy
wrote:

I hit something different and now, when I try to use the arrow keys to move
from cell to cell, the whole spreadsheet moves, but the cursor stays in the
cell it was in. I have to click over to get to a new cell. How do I get out
of this?



Don S.

cursor movement
 
I have same problem as Andy below, but I can't find my "ScrLk" key - does
anyone know how to find it?

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

You gently tap once on the ScrLk key


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 14:31:03 -0700, Andy
wrote:

I hit something different and now, when I try to use the arrow keys to move
from cell to cell, the whole spreadsheet moves, but the cursor stays in the
cell it was in. I have to click over to get to a new cell. How do I get out
of this?




John[_22_]

cursor movement
 
HI Don
"ScrLK" key is your Scroll Lock key on the top right , second button.
HTH
John
"Don S." <Don wrote in message
...
I have same problem as Andy below, but I can't find my "ScrLk" key - does
anyone know how to find it?

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

You gently tap once on the ScrLk key


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 14:31:03 -0700, Andy
wrote:

I hit something different and now, when I try to use the arrow keys to move
from cell to cell, the whole spreadsheet moves, but the cursor stays in the
cell it was in. I have to click over to get to a new cell. How do I get out
of this?





Dave Symes

cursor movement
 
In article ,
Don S. <Don wrote:
I have same problem as Andy below, but I can't find my "ScrLk" key -
does anyone know how to find it?


"Gord Dibben" wrote:


You gently tap once on the ScrLk key


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


[Snip]

Try the "Scroll Lock Key", the middle one of the three on the top right of
many standard keyboards.

Gawd knows where it might be on a Laptop... Sometimes it's on the DEL key
(again, usually top right)

Dave

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Dave Triffid


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