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    Kim
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    Arrow keys

    The arrow keys are moving the entire page instead of cell
    to cell. What have I done? We are using Excel 2002. I
    have checked Tools, Options, Transition - it is on Excel
    and not Lotus.

    Thank you!

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    Bill Kuunders
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    Re: Arrow keys

    Tried it out on my computer
    Get the same when the scroll lock button is on.

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    Bill K

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    > The arrow keys are moving the entire page instead of cell
    > to cell. What have I done? We are using Excel 2002. I
    > have checked Tools, Options, Transition - it is on Excel
    > and not Lotus.
    >
    > Thank you!




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    Kim
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    Re: Arrow keys

    That was it! Thank you!!
    >-----Original Message-----
    >Tried it out on my computer
    >Get the same when the scroll lock button is on.
    >
    >Regards
    >Bill K
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    >> The arrow keys are moving the entire page instead of

    cell
    >> to cell. What have I done? We are using Excel 2002. I
    >> have checked Tools, Options, Transition - it is on Excel
    >> and not Lotus.
    >>
    >> Thank you!

    >
    >
    >.
    >


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    Re: Arrow keys

    I have this problem in that the arrow keys are moving the whole page rather than just cell to cell. I have a Mac computer - where is the scroll button ??? Thanks.

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    Re: Arrow keys

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