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Slash "/" key behaving weirdly (??) in Excel
- Apr 04, 2021
Select File > Options.
Select Advanced in the navigation pane on the left.
Scroll all the way down.
In the 'Lotus compatibility' section, clear the box 'Microsoft Excel menu key'.
If any of the check boxes in this section and the following one is ticked, you should clear those.
Click OK.
Select File > Options.
Select Advanced in the navigation pane on the left.
Scroll all the way down.
In the 'Lotus compatibility' section, clear the box 'Microsoft Excel menu key'.
If any of the check boxes in this section and the following one is ticked, you should clear those.
Click OK.
Thank you for your help. It works like a charm
- EverseekerOct 10, 2022Copper Contributor
That key is reserved to keep backwards compatibility for things like
/ir (Insert Row)
/ic (Insert Column)/eaa totally clear a range
and a host of other key combinations. Once you learn them, working with excel becomes VASTLY quicker (The Devs know not to remove backwards compatibility in this case lest legions of accountants descend upon them with sharpened pencils...)
- HaveFunKcDec 16, 2023Copper ContributorAgreed 100%. MS needs to keep these in place - super efficient...
The question now is: how to make the settings THE default every time you open Excel? I'm not seeing how to make the settings apply all the time (old & new files). Having to change the settings by individual worksheet is beyond burdensome. How do we make the default (checked) for the Lotus compatibility global?
Thanx!