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  2. Can I upload an Excel spreadsheet to Microsoft Forms?

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    Go to Microsoft Forms and sign in with your Microsoft account. Click on New Form to create a new form. Copy the questions and options from Excel and manually enter them into the form in Microsoft Forms. Once you have created the form, click on Share to share the form with your team. Another option: Use a Third-Party Tool You can use third-party ...

  3. Excel keeps scrolling right - can't stop it and edit document

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    In reply to AnnetteGorospe's post on December 1, 2021. The wireless mouse is the cause. You will have to change the batteries, however, don't just change the batteries, unplug the dongle> For some reason, unplugging the dongle to have the computer resee the mouse while changing the batteries will fix the issue. 911 people found this reply helpful.

  4. Cursor drastically scrolls by itself in Excel and Windows...

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    2 issues. Windows 10, Excel 2016 Logitech M305 USB mouse. 1. When I open an Excel spreadsheet, the cursor immediately starts moving all the way to the right until the end of the row. I'm unable to drag the cursor or move the selected cell back to the left of the spreadsheet. On a variety of pull down menus, when I click the pull-down icon, I ...

  5. Endless rows at the bottom and unused columns to the right in my...

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    I am V. Arya, Independent Advisor, to work with you on this issue. You can go to last used column. Select next column which is unused, CTRL+SHIFT+Right arrow, right click and hide. Go to last used row, Select next row, CTRL+SHIFT+Down arrow, right click and hide. (To find last used row and cell, you can press CTRL+END)

  6. find all excel workbooks on computer - Microsoft Community

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    The way you can accomplish the above would be to use the <Command Line> DIR command starting from the root of the drive you want to search - i,e if you have multiple drives, you would need to search each drive separately. To do this, launch the <Command Prompt> by entering <Cmd> (or <Command Prompt>) (without the brackets in the Windows <search ...

  7. Excel master sheet that will update other sheets

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    Type = (equal sign), click the master sheet tab to switch the sheet and click the cell to which you want to link the destination cell and press Enter. Here’s a small GIF for your reference. Reference: Create or change a cell reference. You can use the above method to link the cells in each sheet to the master sheet.

  8. File In Use "Locked for editing by another user": How to End all...

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    Thanks for your quick response. I have reviewed this article in the past, but it does not contain the solution I am looking for. I am looking for specifically how to force someone out of a onedrive excel file so it is free to edit. The article doesn't seem to have this scenario or solution included.

  9. An Excel spreadsheet opens as full screen and I can't reduce it...

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    Try the following steps to resolve the issue: Right-click on the Excel taskbar icon and select the "Restore" option from the context menu. Press the "Alt + Spacebar" key combination, then select "Restore" from the system menu. If the above steps don't work, close Excel and reopen it.

  10. The ribbon on the top of my Excel spreadsheet has disappeared.

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    The fix was embarrassingly easy. I had somehow inadvertently clicked on the little tiny oval switch at the right end of the ribbon bar, causing the ribbon to close. All I had to do was to click on the oval again, and then the ribbon reappeared. Thanks to a good friend, this fix was revealed. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the ...

  11. How to disable the research pane in Excel? - Microsoft Community

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    Start Excel. Press Alt+F11 to activate the Visual Basic Editor. Press Ctrl+G to activate the Immediate window. With the insertion point anywhere in the line, press Enter. Press Alt+F4 to close the Visual Basic Editor. The Research task pane shouldn't appear any more. for me it keeps coming back.