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<blockquote data-quote="DominicInOz" data-source="post: 1378946" data-attributes="member: 241534"><p>Sounds like you have your "Scroll Lock" activated. (Don't know if there is a Scroll Lock key on an IMac, but there is on windows machines... it's up near the "Print Screen" keys.</p><p></p><p>(In windows) when you press the "Scroll Lock" key and scroll lock is activated, the page moves and the selected cell remains in the same relative position on the screen. </p><p></p><p>When Scroll Lock is deactivated (press "Scroll Lock" again - it's a toggle activation) the page remains steady on the screen and the cell selector moves instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DominicInOz, post: 1378946, member: 241534"] Sounds like you have your "Scroll Lock" activated. (Don't know if there is a Scroll Lock key on an IMac, but there is on windows machines... it's up near the "Print Screen" keys. (In windows) when you press the "Scroll Lock" key and scroll lock is activated, the page moves and the selected cell remains in the same relative position on the screen. When Scroll Lock is deactivated (press "Scroll Lock" again - it's a toggle activation) the page remains steady on the screen and the cell selector moves instead. [/QUOTE]
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