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  1. #1
    Rebecca
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    Jumping Cursor

    Greetings. I am using Excel 2007 (beta), and I have been experiencing a
    somewhat annoying situation. Occasionally when I am somewhere down several
    hundred rows in a spreadsheet, and edit or add something, my cursor suddenly
    jumps to the beginning of the sheet (and if I remember correctly it sometimes
    jumps to the end). I couldn't find any answer to this question in the help
    file, discussion group, or on the Internet. Can any of the Excel experts
    explain why this is happening?

  2. #2
    Gord Dibben
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    Re: Jumping Cursor

    Are you perhaps d-clicking on the bottom or top border of the cell?

    This action will cause the cursor to jump to top or bottom of column.

    Left and right borders of course work the same.

    This is not exclusive to 2007 version.


    Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

    On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 01:12:01 -0700, Rebecca <Rebecca@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote:

    >Greetings. I am using Excel 2007 (beta), and I have been experiencing a
    >somewhat annoying situation. Occasionally when I am somewhere down several
    >hundred rows in a spreadsheet, and edit or add something, my cursor suddenly
    >jumps to the beginning of the sheet (and if I remember correctly it sometimes
    >jumps to the end). I couldn't find any answer to this question in the help
    >file, discussion group, or on the Internet. Can any of the Excel experts
    >explain why this is happening?



  3. #3
    Rebecca
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    Re: Jumping Cursor

    Dear Gord,

    First, what is "d-clikcing," second, what is the purpose of this function
    (jumping to the top or bottom), third, why does the cursor sometimes jump to
    the top and other times to the bottom, and fourth, can this feature be turned
    off?

    "Gord Dibben" wrote:

    > Are you perhaps d-clicking on the bottom or top border of the cell?
    >
    > This action will cause the cursor to jump to top or bottom of column.
    >
    > Left and right borders of course work the same.
    >
    > This is not exclusive to 2007 version.
    >
    >
    > Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
    >
    > On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 01:12:01 -0700, Rebecca <Rebecca@discussions.microsoft.com>
    > wrote:
    >
    > >Greetings. I am using Excel 2007 (beta), and I have been experiencing a
    > >somewhat annoying situation. Occasionally when I am somewhere down several
    > >hundred rows in a spreadsheet, and edit or add something, my cursor suddenly
    > >jumps to the beginning of the sheet (and if I remember correctly it sometimes
    > >jumps to the end). I couldn't find any answer to this question in the help
    > >file, discussion group, or on the Internet. Can any of the Excel experts
    > >explain why this is happening?

    >
    >


  4. #4
    Gord Dibben
    Guest

    Re: Jumping Cursor

    d-clicking is double-clicking with left mouse button.

    Direction depends upon which border of the cell is d-clicked.

    The purpose is to quickly move up and down columns and forth and back across
    rows.

    You can disable it by Tools>Options>Edit. Uncheck "allow cell drag and drop".

    Disabling that will also disable your ability to drag/copy cells which would be
    a great disadvantage.

    I would suggest you don't d-click on any cell borders.


    Gord



    On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 15:51:02 -0700, Rebecca <Rebecca@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote:

    >Dear Gord,
    >
    >First, what is "d-clikcing," second, what is the purpose of this function
    >(jumping to the top or bottom), third, why does the cursor sometimes jump to
    >the top and other times to the bottom, and fourth, can this feature be turned
    >off?
    >
    >"Gord Dibben" wrote:
    >
    >> Are you perhaps d-clicking on the bottom or top border of the cell?
    >>
    >> This action will cause the cursor to jump to top or bottom of column.
    >>
    >> Left and right borders of course work the same.
    >>
    >> This is not exclusive to 2007 version.
    >>
    >>
    >> Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
    >>
    >> On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 01:12:01 -0700, Rebecca <Rebecca@discussions.microsoft.com>
    >> wrote:
    >>
    >> >Greetings. I am using Excel 2007 (beta), and I have been experiencing a
    >> >somewhat annoying situation. Occasionally when I am somewhere down several
    >> >hundred rows in a spreadsheet, and edit or add something, my cursor suddenly
    >> >jumps to the beginning of the sheet (and if I remember correctly it sometimes
    >> >jumps to the end). I couldn't find any answer to this question in the help
    >> >file, discussion group, or on the Internet. Can any of the Excel experts
    >> >explain why this is happening?

    >>
    >>



  5. #5
    Rebecca
    Guest

    Re: Jumping Cursor

    Thanks Gord.

    It seems this is something MS should try to change or alter (that is, permit
    users to disable the "jump cursor function" while retaining the drag and drop
    function). Anyway, thanks for your help.

    "Gord Dibben" wrote:

    > d-clicking is double-clicking with left mouse button.
    >
    > Direction depends upon which border of the cell is d-clicked.
    >
    > The purpose is to quickly move up and down columns and forth and back across
    > rows.
    >
    > You can disable it by Tools>Options>Edit. Uncheck "allow cell drag and drop".
    >
    > Disabling that will also disable your ability to drag/copy cells which would be
    > a great disadvantage.
    >
    > I would suggest you don't d-click on any cell borders.
    >
    >
    > Gord
    >
    >
    >
    > On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 15:51:02 -0700, Rebecca <Rebecca@discussions.microsoft.com>
    > wrote:
    >
    > >Dear Gord,
    > >
    > >First, what is "d-clikcing," second, what is the purpose of this function
    > >(jumping to the top or bottom), third, why does the cursor sometimes jump to
    > >the top and other times to the bottom, and fourth, can this feature be turned
    > >off?
    > >
    > >"Gord Dibben" wrote:
    > >
    > >> Are you perhaps d-clicking on the bottom or top border of the cell?
    > >>
    > >> This action will cause the cursor to jump to top or bottom of column.
    > >>
    > >> Left and right borders of course work the same.
    > >>
    > >> This is not exclusive to 2007 version.
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
    > >>
    > >> On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 01:12:01 -0700, Rebecca <Rebecca@discussions.microsoft.com>
    > >> wrote:
    > >>
    > >> >Greetings. I am using Excel 2007 (beta), and I have been experiencing a
    > >> >somewhat annoying situation. Occasionally when I am somewhere down several
    > >> >hundred rows in a spreadsheet, and edit or add something, my cursor suddenly
    > >> >jumps to the beginning of the sheet (and if I remember correctly it sometimes
    > >> >jumps to the end). I couldn't find any answer to this question in the help
    > >> >file, discussion group, or on the Internet. Can any of the Excel experts
    > >> >explain why this is happening?
    > >>
    > >>

    >
    >


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