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Old Mar 1, 2009 | 11:47 PM
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Excel info requested

Okay Mac gurus, I need some help. For the life of me, I can't figure out the shortcut keys on tabbing through the options when you exit a file, and it gives the 3 options: "Save", "Don't save" and "Cancel". Is there a way where I can choose my selection w/out having to use the mouse? If so, please let me know. Btw, this is for Excel 2007 if that makes a difference. TIA.
 
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Open System Preferences, click Keyboard & Mouse, click the Keyboard Shortcuts tab, set Full Keyboard Access to "All Controls".

You can then tab between options and select with the space bar.
 
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Excel 2007? Are you running Windows?

If it is a mac application, you should be able to do Command-S, Command-D, and Escape in that dialog box.
 
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thanks for your help; definitely made things a bit easier for me.
 
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