Hello Shannon. I am not certain why there would be any dinging while you move between cells as this is not something we added. I would first check to see if you are using the correct Office version sets, then I would suggest turning scripting off just in case some script is causing it. If either of these solves your problem we can go further to pin this down. If it is a script, then turning off scripting will tell us, we can then have you enable one at a time until the problem happens again and that will tell us the specific script which may be causing the problem, assuming it's a script to begin with.

Many thanks.

shannon said the following on 11/12/2008 4:06 PM:
*Hello list,*
*I finally got the up grade downloaded and installed and I now have a question.*
*Why does it ding when arrowing across cells in excel 2000?*
*It doesn't do it all the time but quite alot. almost as if I am moving to fast and it then dings at me.*
*Does this happen to anyone else?*
*Is this a new thing to do with the scripts as I read about happening in word?*
*Why would this dinging be useful?*
*Thanks *
*Shannon*


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