Can't highlight a single cell. Creates a range when I move curso

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Guest

I'm working with Excel 2003. All of a sudden I can't highlight a single
cell. When I move the cursor with the mouse or an arrow key, a range is
created. I've shut my computer off and restarted it, but it continues to do
this. How can I get out of this?
 
G

Guest

You probably have your Scroll lock; hit the shift and Scroll lock key(next to
Print Screen in your keyboard), and that should solve it.
 
V

vavirgo777

Butch said:
I'm working with Excel 2003. All of a sudden I can't highlight a single
cell. When I move the cursor with the mouse or an arrow key, a range is
created. I've shut my computer off and restarted it, but it continues to do
this. How can I get out of this?
 
V

vavirgo777

Butch said:
I'm working with Excel 2003. All of a sudden I can't highlight a single
cell. When I move the cursor with the mouse or an arrow key, a range is
created. I've shut my computer off and restarted it, but it continues to do
this. How can I get out of this?

I had this problem recently. In my case, I had merged cells near the
top of the sheet that created a table effect for the rest of the sheet.
See if this is the case. If so, unmerge them and you will be able to
select what you want. Then you can either remerge or reformat your
worksheet altogether.
 
G

Gord Dibben

Perhaps you have hit the F8 key?

Do you see "EXT" on status bar? Hit the F8 key again to disable "Extended
Selection"

If using a wheel mouse, tap the roller a few times to clear.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 11:17:01 -0700, Butch Walker <Butch
 

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