Oct 04 2022 12:58 AM
Hi,
using Excel Office365, when I want to edit a conditional formatting rule (I had created, minutes ago) , when right clicking on the specific part of the rule to edit with the mouse, the edit cursor does not positioned where is the mouse cursor .In fact the cursor is blicking on the right side of the rule, and if I move the mouse to the very left at the beginning of the rule, the edit cursor eventually is positioned at the end of the word contracted
and(left($AP4,10)<>"Contracted"),$AV4<4)
I feel like there is a glitch between the movement of the mouse, and the movement of the cursor.
Weird and only happen with this edition of rule, no where else.
The only way is to completely scrap the rule and rewrite it. Boring
Any idea welcome
Oct 05 2022 08:29 AM
Hello! I can't say anything useful about your problem with the mouse, but I can probably help you.
When editing the conditional formatting, you can also work with the cursor keys. You only have to press the F2 key once. Then you get into the editing mode. This is largely unknown. Many users struggle with editing the conditional formatting even though it is not necessary.
I hope this tip will enable you to edit now.
Oct 06 2022 02:00 AM
Jul 30 2023 06:58 AM - edited Jul 30 2023 07:00 AM
@leyeti77 I also experience the issue of cursor placement but not just in conditional formatting.
I am finding similar issue in all excel pop up edit functionality such as Named Ranges, Charts Data and conditional formatting.
Click the cursor to edit the cell reference etc and the position flashes at the end of the entire reference.
The problem seems to be very sporadic and can’t be easily replicated.