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A question about Excel 2003 Dialog Boxes



 
 
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Old August 11th, 2009, 06:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
GoBow777[_45_]
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Default A question about Excel 2003 Dialog Boxes


I am a little bit puzzled when it comes to dialog boxes, I'm trying to
understand why the arrow keys (on the key board) don't work when making
cell or range reference. For instance, the 'Define Name' dialog box has
a control box called 'Refers to', when making entries the arrow keys
are not assigned to the active curser but are assigned to the active
cell on the worksheet.

Can anyone answer why this is?

P.S. I know how to navigate without the mouse.




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Old August 11th, 2009, 08:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Gord Dibben
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Default A question about Excel 2003 Dialog Boxes

When in these dialog boxes you are in Enter or Point mode(as can be seen on
Status Bar)

Moving the arrow will change cell reference. Very annoying.

Hit F2 to get into Edit mode and arrow keys will not do this.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:46:03 +0100, GoBow777
wrote:


I am a little bit puzzled when it comes to dialog boxes, I'm trying to
understand why the arrow keys (on the key board) don't work when making
cell or range reference. For instance, the 'Define Name' dialog box has
a control box called 'Refers to', when making entries the arrow keys
are not assigned to the active curser but are assigned to the active
cell on the worksheet.

Can anyone answer why this is?

P.S. I know how to navigate without the mouse.


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Old August 12th, 2009, 08:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
GoBow777[_46_]
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Default A question about Excel 2003 Dialog Boxes


Gord Dibben;867191 Wrote:
When in these dialog boxes you are in Enter or Point mode(as can be seen
on
Status Bar)

Moving the arrow will change cell reference. Very annoying.

Hit F2 to get into Edit mode and arrow keys will not do this.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:46:03 +0100, GoBow777
wrote:
-

I am a little bit puzzled when it comes to dialog boxes, I'm trying

to
understand why the arrow keys (on the key board) don't work when

making
cell or range reference. For instance, the 'Define Name' dialog box

has
a control box called 'Refers to', when making entries the arrow keys
are not assigned to the active curser but are assigned to the active
cell on the worksheet.

Can anyone answer why this is?

P.S. I know how to navigate without the mouse.-


Thank you Gordon but I know about the F2 key.

I was just curious, is this an area where the designers got lazy or is
there a real reason for why this is?




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GoBow777
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Old August 13th, 2009, 02:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Gord Dibben
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Default A question about Excel 2003 Dialog Boxes

As to why? your guess would be as good as mine.


Gord

On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 20:57:57 +0100, GoBow777
wrote:


Gord Dibben;867191 Wrote:
When in these dialog boxes you are in Enter or Point mode(as can be seen
on
Status Bar)

Moving the arrow will change cell reference. Very annoying.

Hit F2 to get into Edit mode and arrow keys will not do this.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:46:03 +0100, GoBow777
wrote:
-

I am a little bit puzzled when it comes to dialog boxes, I'm trying

to
understand why the arrow keys (on the key board) don't work when

making
cell or range reference. For instance, the 'Define Name' dialog box

has
a control box called 'Refers to', when making entries the arrow keys
are not assigned to the active curser but are assigned to the active
cell on the worksheet.

Can anyone answer why this is?

P.S. I know how to navigate without the mouse.-


Thank you Gordon but I know about the F2 key.

I was just curious, is this an area where the designers got lazy or is
there a real reason for why this is?


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Old August 13th, 2009, 08:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
GoBow777[_47_]
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Default A question about Excel 2003 Dialog Boxes


Gord Dibben;867804 Wrote:
As to why? your guess would be as good as mine.


Gord

On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 20:57:57 +0100, GoBow777
wrote:
-

Gord Dibben;867191 Wrote: -
When in these dialog boxes you are in Enter or Point mode(as can be

seen
on
Status Bar)

Moving the arrow will change cell reference. Very annoying.

Hit F2 to get into Edit mode and arrow keys will not do this.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:46:03 +0100, GoBow777
wrote:
--

I am a little bit puzzled when it comes to dialog boxes, I'm

trying-
to-
understand why the arrow keys (on the key board) don't work when-
making-
cell or range reference. For instance, the 'Define Name' dialog

box-
has-
a control box called 'Refers to', when making entries the arrow

keys
are not assigned to the active curser but are assigned to the

active
cell on the worksheet.

Can anyone answer why this is?

P.S. I know how to navigate without the mouse.---


Thank you Gordon but I know about the F2 key.

I was just curious, is this an area where the designers got lazy or

is
there a real reason for why this is?-


Good enough for me.

Thanks Gord.




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GoBow777
 




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