CTRL arrow doesn't work

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SallyG

The function using CTRL+arrow key Move to the next populated cell
doesn't work any more. I am using Office XP. When I type CTRL+arrow
key the cursor does not move at all.
 
SallyG,

Is the scroll lock key accidentally despressed?

Best regards,
Kevin
 
Does any other shortcut using an arrow key work like
ctrl + end (will take you to the last cell with a value)

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For everyone's benefit keep the discussion in the newsgroup.

Regards,

Peo Sjoblom
 
Sorry, I'm new to this.
No, other control + key shortcuts aren't workin
 
Sally,

Does your spreadsheet have any vba code attached?

Kevin
 
Do you have transition navigation keys checked under tools>option>transition

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For everyone's benefit keep the discussion in the newsgroup.

Regards,

Peo Sjoblom
 
Does the worksheet move?

If yes, tools|options|transition tab
uncheck that pesky: "Transistion navigation keys" box

(I've unchecked all the Lotus transition settings on my installation.)
 
Missed it by a minute!



Peo said:
Do you have transition navigation keys checked under tools>option>transition

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For everyone's benefit keep the discussion in the newsgroup.

Regards,

Peo Sjoblom
 
Thanks for these suggestions.
I am at work right now, but will check these out when I get home, an
post replies then.

Sally
 
OK -
1. other CTRL functions work, like CTRL + Home takes me to A1; CTRL En
goes to the edge of the data range, but CTRL arrow does nothing.

2. Transistion navigation keys is unchecked.

3. vba code - what's that?

4. Scroll lock not on

Any other suggstions? Is this a 'feature' in Office XP? Should I g
back to Office 2000???
 
ctrl-arrow works like hitting the End|Arrow combination.

Does that do the same for you?
 
Yes, END/arrow works!
I didn't know that.

Wonder why that works, but CTRL arrow doesn't!

- Sall
 

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