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Default Column disappears

Every time I press the arrows to navigate the sheet a column disappears. If
I am in A column and press the right arrow to go to the B column, then the A
column disappears! Is there a setting for this?
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Default Column disappears

Press the Scroll Lock key once more

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| Every time I press the arrows to navigate the sheet a column disappears. If
| I am in A column and press the right arrow to go to the B column, then the A
| column disappears! Is there a setting for this?


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Default Column disappears

I would guess that you have your Scroll Lock enabled.

Press ScrLk key once to disable.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 12:16:00 -0700, Fabulzz
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Every time I press the arrows to navigate the sheet a column disappears. If
I am in A column and press the right arrow to go to the B column, then the A
column disappears! Is there a setting for this?


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