Excel cursor movement

J

jacuzzi

Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) when I use the arrow keys to move my cursor from cell to cell the sheet scrolls instead. I used to be able to move between cells using my cursor but all of a sudden it changed.
HELP!
 
C

CyberTaz

You've inadvertently activated the Scroll Lock, but the keystroke that
toggles it can vary depending on what type of keyboard you're using.

Try Command or Control +F14. If that doesn't turn it off reply with what
type of keyboard you have & what the range of Function Keys is.

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 
C

Christopher Kelsey

Hi there! I have the same problem but am working on a MacBook Pro. The keyboard only goes to F12. Can you identify the alternative keystroke for me to undo the scroll lock?

Thanks!





CyberTaz wrote:

You've inadvertently activated the Scroll Lock, but the keystroke thattoggles
29-May-10

You've inadvertently activated the Scroll Lock, but the keystroke tha
toggles it can vary depending on what type of keyboard you are using

Try Command or Control +F14. If that does not turn it off reply with wha
type of keyboard you have & what the range of Function Keys is

HTH |:>
Bob Jone
[MVP] Office:Ma


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B

bmak

So, I plugged in a PC keyboard, and hit CTRL-SCL and it worked. SCL is in the same position as F14.

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)

when I use the arrow keys to move my cursor from cell to cell the sheet scrolls instead. I used to be able to move between cells using my cursor but all of a sudden it changed. <br>
HELP!
On Saturday, May 29, 2010 3:49 PM CyberTaz wrote:
You've inadvertently activated the Scroll Lock, but the keystroke that
toggles it can vary depending on what type of keyboard you are using.

Try Command or Control +F14. If that does not turn it off reply with what
type of keyboard you have & what the range of Function Keys is.

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 5/29/10 3:01 PM, in article (e-mail address removed)2ac0,
 

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