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| Subject: | In Windows 98, the TAB key does not move by single cells when using Microsoft Excel 97 |
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| Tech Article Number: | WBTA15000544 |
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If you press the TAB key in Microsoft Excel 97 it will move through sections of the spreadsheet instead of moving to the next cell. To correct this problem you will need click on menu Tools, Options, and Transition tab. Take the check mark out of Transition Navigation and click on OK. You will be able to use the TAB key to move to the next cell. |
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