jmw
Industrial
- Jun 27, 2001
- 7,435
On the whole, the more I use Excel the more impressed with it I am as a powerful and flexible tool.
But, and there is always a "but", there are some irritations.
I am using Excel 2003.
When you enter data in a cell and click enter, the cursor then moves to the next cell below it.
OK, but I don't want it to move. I want it to stay in the same cell when I click enter.
So I go to options, edit and uncheck the tick box beside the "Move selection after enter" box.
That should do it?
No.
The trouble is the only difference between checking and unchecking the "Move selection after enter" is that with it unchecked it takes a second or two to think about it and then jumps to the next cell anyway.
It is relevant that I also have the sheet protected (and have selected to check only the "select unlocked cells" check box) because it works when the sheet is unprotected but not when it is protected.
Anyone else encountered this and know how to overcome it? A google search hasn't helped.
JMW
But, and there is always a "but", there are some irritations.
I am using Excel 2003.
When you enter data in a cell and click enter, the cursor then moves to the next cell below it.
OK, but I don't want it to move. I want it to stay in the same cell when I click enter.
So I go to options, edit and uncheck the tick box beside the "Move selection after enter" box.
That should do it?
No.
The trouble is the only difference between checking and unchecking the "Move selection after enter" is that with it unchecked it takes a second or two to think about it and then jumps to the next cell anyway.
It is relevant that I also have the sheet protected (and have selected to check only the "select unlocked cells" check box) because it works when the sheet is unprotected but not when it is protected.
Anyone else encountered this and know how to overcome it? A google search hasn't helped.
JMW