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While working on a spreadsheet, I suddenly found that my cursor had become
anchored at one cell, and I cannot change thia condition. I'm not sure if I accidently made some inadvertent incorrect comination of keystrokes, but I cannot now correct this situation. |
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"Pedomo" wrote: While working on a spreadsheet, I suddenly found that my cursor had become anchored at one cell, and I cannot change thia condition. I'm not sure if I accidently made some inadvertent incorrect comination of keystrokes, but I cannot now correct this situation. |
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