Try this to see if it gets reproduced.
Click and hold a worksheet tab and drag it to the right or left--or even over
the worksheet.
Is that the icon?
If yes, then mine goes back to normal when I let go of the mouse button. If
yours doesn't, maybe it's a sticky mouse button?????
Gently hit that mouse with a big old brick--or try another mouse next time it
happens. (If you hit too hard, you won't have to worry about that mouse's
sticky button ever again <vbg>.)
"K.C. NEWMAN" wrote:
>
> Sorry but this is a cross post, but do I ever need an answer, and I'm
> watching the View cell tick 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ... and no one has an answer yet.
> Anyway ...
>
> I have no idea what I pressed, but the cursor is a white arrow attached to
> an icon-like white sheet of paper. When I move over the worksheet tabs, a
> black triangle is created. When I move across the worksheet, the
> [WhiteArrow/WhitePaperIcon] moves but allows no action whatsoever. Moving
> across the command bars, every action is prohibited by a circle with a line
> through it. Even the buttons to close or minimize are off-limits!
>
> What did I press, or, more importantly, how do I get out of it? This has
> happened before, and for the life of me and for the life of my fingers which
> have tried every keystroke imaginable (except one, obviously), I cannot
> think of what I did to make the thing disappear.
>
> Thanks for your help. Immediate help would be even better as closing and
> re-opening Excel does nothing ... that awful [WhiteArrow/WhitePaperIcon]
> returns like the plague.
>
> Thanks.
>
> kcnew
> Tampa
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