Hmm, I certainly didn't create multiple panes. And I don't think scroll
lock is on, but how would I tell?
> On 10/2/08 9:02 PM, in article 59b5b4c6.-1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "citizen_matt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" wrote:
>
> > Version: 2008
> > Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
> > Processor: Power PC
> >
> > I've been using Excel 2004 on my home computer, but recently worked on
some
> > do***ents on a different computer where I had just installed Excel
2008. When
> > I went back to my normal computer, a strange thing started happening
with
> > Excel:
> >
> > When I navigate to a different cell with arrow keys, the display stays
on the
> > top left area of the worksheet, even if I navigate to a cell that lies
outside
> > that area.
> >
> > If I am working in an area of the worksheet outside that default top
left
> > position, and hit return, the display changes to the top left
position, even
> > though the selected cell is elsewhere. When I hit return again, the
display
> > goes back to where I was. This is now a problem with this worksheet on
both
> > computers, with both versions of Excel.
> >
> > This a very strange, annoying feature, and I can't seem to find
anything in
> > the preferences to switch it off. Has anyone experienced this? Is
there a way
> > to turn it off so I can actually see the cells that I've selected?
> It sounds to me like scroll lock is turned on. Or, did you create
multiple
> panes and have the panes frozen?
>
> --
> Bob Greenblatt [MVP], Macintosh
> bobgreenblattATmsnDOTcom
>
>


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