I often work with Microsoft Excel 2003, but one thing makes me angry. Every
time I double click on row line (when I try to double click field and I hit
line by mistake), my selection moves to the end of the sheet. Why Excel does
it? I don't think that anyone uses this for moving down. Would you mind
changing this into next version of MS Excel?
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You can actually disable this behavior--but it also disables drag and dropping
of cells (and autofill).
Tools|Options|Edit tab
Uncheck quot;allow cell drag and dropquot;
Personally, I like the autofill too much to disable it. (I've learned to be
more careful lt;bggt; and when I'm not, I just mumble nasty words.)
Marek Zitnansky wrote:
gt;
gt; I often work with Microsoft Excel 2003, but one thing makes me angry. Every
gt; time I double click on row line (when I try to double click field and I hit
gt; line by mistake), my selection moves to the end of the sheet. Why Excel does
gt; it? I don't think that anyone uses this for moving down. Would you mind
gt; changing this into next version of MS Excel?
gt;
gt; ----------------
gt; This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
gt; suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the quot;I
gt; Agreequot; button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
gt; link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
gt; click quot;I Agreequot; in the message pane.
gt;
gt; www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc
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Dave Peterson
- Jul 16 Mon 2007 20:38
Why double click on row line moves me on the end of sheet?
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