J
Justine Roberts
There are 2 mishaps which are currently occuring when I am
entering data and navigating through Excel 2000 worksheets:
(1) When I return to a row in the same worksheet and/or
in a different worksheet where I have previously entered
data, I intermittently find the data altered by insertion
into the text of a cell location (NOT the data's own cell,
column or row location) , e.g., I enter "this is text",
and find later that this has been altered to say "this is
te+B322xt".
(2)Intermittently, I may find that all of the text data
entered in a particular column has been shifted up one
row. For example, I might enter text in column E of rows 3
7 10, 15. When I return to this worksheet at a later time,
I find that each of the text items now appears (in the
proper column) in rows 4, 8, 11, 16.
I've been unable to spot what miskeying or inadvertent
keying may be causing this problem. I'd be most
appreciative if anyone can figure out what's causing this
behavior. - TIA!
entering data and navigating through Excel 2000 worksheets:
(1) When I return to a row in the same worksheet and/or
in a different worksheet where I have previously entered
data, I intermittently find the data altered by insertion
into the text of a cell location (NOT the data's own cell,
column or row location) , e.g., I enter "this is text",
and find later that this has been altered to say "this is
te+B322xt".
(2)Intermittently, I may find that all of the text data
entered in a particular column has been shifted up one
row. For example, I might enter text in column E of rows 3
7 10, 15. When I return to this worksheet at a later time,
I find that each of the text items now appears (in the
proper column) in rows 4, 8, 11, 16.
I've been unable to spot what miskeying or inadvertent
keying may be causing this problem. I'd be most
appreciative if anyone can figure out what's causing this
behavior. - TIA!