When double clicking on the *edge* of a selected cell, Excel will warp to a
new cell. The best I can tell is it's the cell adjacent to the next non-empty
cell in the direction of the edge clicked.
Extremely annoying for those of us who edit in the cell and have to double
click to do so (a key for *that* would be nice too).
Can this behavior be obliterated via some preference or reg setting? (I've
looked high and low to no avail)
thanks for any help.Press F2, that is the equivalent to double clicking a cell
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Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
Northwest Excel Solutions
www.nwexcelsolutions.com
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Portland, Oregon
quot;dgg2006quot; gt; wrote in message
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gt; When double clicking on the *edge* of a selected cell, Excel will warp to
gt; a
gt; new cell. The best I can tell is it's the cell adjacent to the next
gt; non-empty
gt; cell in the direction of the edge clicked.
gt;
gt; Extremely annoying for those of us who edit in the cell and have to double
gt; click to do so (a key for *that* would be nice too).
gt;
gt; Can this behavior be obliterated via some preference or reg setting?
gt; (I've
gt; looked high and low to no avail)
gt;
gt; thanks for any help.
gt;
- Dec 18 Mon 2006 20:34
Excel: can quot;go to adjacent empty cellquot; double-click be disabled?
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