post is written by Amy Miller. Amy is often a writer for Office.com. She’s published and edited content for Excel, Access,
office 2010 Standard code, OneNote, and InfoPath. working in a spreadsheet and you innocently press the arrow keys on your keyboard to move to another cell, but instead of moving to another cell, the entire spreadsheet moves. You may have asked yourself, what the heck just happened, and how do I make it stop? Lucky you. You’ve encountered that pesky little problem called Scroll Lock. reviewing customer comments related to scrolling in a spreadsheet, I discovered that a lot of folks have run into this issue. Scroll Lock can be described as toggling lock key on the keyboard,
microsoft office 2007 Pro Plus generator, just like the CAPS LOCK key. Once pressed, Scroll Lock is enabled. To turn it off, simply press the Scroll Lock key again. right? Well, the real problem is that many people don’t know how Scroll Lock got turned on in the first place,
microsoft windows 7 home premium x86, so they don’t know where the key is to turn it off, and often times they don’t realize that Scroll Lock is causing the problem in the first place. All they know is that they suddenly can’t move between cells with the arrow keys. here’s a quick tip to help save some time and ease any scrolling-related panic. If you’re having these wonky scrolling issues, take a look at the Excel status bar. If Scroll Lock appears, then it’s turned on. it off, just press the Scroll Lock key, which sometimes appears as ScrLk on the keyboard. can’t find it,
microsoft office Professional 2010, try turning the Windows On-Screen Keyboard on (go to Start, All Programs, Accessories,
discount microsoft windows 7 code, Ease of Access), and disabling it from there. more information and troubleshooting tips, check out the article Turn off Scroll Lock.