Excel: Shortcut Menu Commands Create Unexpected ResultsID: Q89908
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Using the Shortcut menu in version 4.0 of Microsoft Excel may create unexpected results when the current selection extends across a horizontal or vertical split. In this case, using the standard menu commands avoids the problem.
The shortcut menu is accessed by clicking the right mouse button in
Microsoft Excel for Windows, or by COMMAND+OPTION+clicking on the
Macintosh. Choosing a command from the shortcut menu while the active
selection extends across a split affects only the last clicked cell;
however, the entire selection remains highlighted.
Note: This problem does not occur if split panes have been frozen.
Commands available from the spreadsheet shortcut menu include: Cut,
Copy, Paste, Clear, Delete, Insert, Number, Alignment, Font, Border,
and Patterns.
Microsoft is currently researching this problem and will post more
information here as it becomes available.
Reference(s):
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 25, 38
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Last Reviewed: March 29, 1999