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TJE
 
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Default keyboard shortcut keys

Just upgraded to Excel 2003 and none of the keyboard shortcut keys work.
(example: Alt-Clt Arrow Down does nothing) Is there a setting that needs to
be changed?
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Default keyboard shortcut keys

I'm not aware of any documented shortcut in Excel for Ctrl+Alt+Arrow Down.
That shortcut will dim the screen in Windows and Ctrl+Alt+Arrow Up will
brighten the screen up to the limit.

I would assume you assigned your own shortcut key to a macro.

BTW the use of Ctrl+A can get you into serious trouble in Excel 2003.
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel...x2k.htm#foobar

What did the shortcut do for you?
[in other words what does it do instead of work?]

Perhaps you are thinking about Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Down which extends the selection.
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"TJE" wrote ...
Just upgraded to Excel 2003 and none of the keyboard shortcut keys work.
(example: Alt-Clt Arrow Down does nothing) Is there a setting that needs to
be changed?




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