removing a mouse shortcut?

M

Mr. Etec

Usually, I double-click inside a cell to edit its contents. Sometimes, I
accidentally double-click the edge of the cell - and the program jumps me to
the end of the column. Is there a way to turn this off?

-Thanks
 
F

Frank Stone

hi,
to turn this feature off goto
tools>options>edit tag.
uncheck Edit directily in cell
you will now have to do all edits in the formula bar.
if you don't have a formula bar goto
View>formula bar.
regards
Frank
 
G

Gord Dibben

AFAIK there is no way to turn this off.

Frank's tip is incorrect for this particular problem.

If you uncheck "edit directly in cell", you will jump to any cells that are
referenced in the cell you double-click.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP
 
D

Dave Peterson

Tools|options|Edit Tab
Uncheck "allow cell drag and drop"

(But I'd rather have the drag and drop and live with the problem!)
 
G

Gord Dibben

Thanks Dave.

That might be what Frank S. was trying to suggest.

At least he didn't say "it can't be done" like some other dork<g>

Gord
 
D

Dave Peterson

Here's hoping that I wasn't that other dork <bg>.

I've seen too many things that I would have answered "nope" that others say
"yep" and show how!
 
G

Gord Dibben

"dork" reference was to mine ownself.

Gord

Here's hoping that I wasn't that other dork <bg>.

I've seen too many things that I would have answered "nope" that others say
"yep" and show how!
 
D

Dave Peterson

Well, it's been a while since the CQC reared its head.

Probably gunnysacking them for a giant reprimand???
 
D

Debra Dalgleish

Just lulling you into complacency.
And trying to find a big enough sack.

Dave said:
Well, it's been a while since the CQC reared its head.

Probably gunnysacking them for a giant reprimand???
 
D

Dave Peterson

If I were Beavis or Butthead, I'd have a response. (hehehe).

Am I in trouble now?
 
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