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My tab key no longer moves me right one cell, it skeps several cells to the
right (number of cells vary with different worksheets). How can I resolve
this annoying issue?
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You could have transition keys turned on under Tools--Options, Transition.
Just uncheck 'em.
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My tab key no longer moves me right one cell, it skeps several cells to

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right (number of cells vary with different worksheets). How can I resolve
this annoying issue?



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The user doesn't know how it happened, but you were right on the money and
the problem is now resolved.

Thanks!

"Anne Troy" wrote:

You could have transition keys turned on under Tools--Options, Transition.
Just uncheck 'em.
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www.OfficeArticles.com


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right (number of cells vary with different worksheets). How can I resolve
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