1. I don't believe that it can be done with the Enter key. Even if it could, I don't think that you would want to change the function of the Enter key.Since he is already using the mouse to click on "student 14", all he needs to do is Right-Click the Row number of the Total row and choose Insert. He doRead more

    I don’t believe that it can be done with the Enter key. Even if it could, I don’t think that you would want to change the function of the Enter key.

    Since he is already using the mouse to click on “student 14”, all he needs to do is Right-Click the Row number of the Total row and choose Insert. He doesn’t even need to select a cell first, he can right click directly on the Row number.

    Another option is to use the keyboard once a cell is selected. If he presses Alt+i+r it will insert a Row above the selected cell and place the cursor in the same column of the new row. No mouse needed.

    One more option is to right click any cell and choose Insert then the Entire Row radial button. That will do the same thing as using Alt+i+r.

    Changing the function of the Enter key can be dangerous.

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  2. For the other part of your question: Yes, NTSC-J is still NTSC, and no, you can't play Japanese games on your console. PS1 and PS2 games are region-locked. If you wanted to play them, you'd have to either install a modchip on your console or buy a Japanese version.PAL will require a converter (in adRead more

    For the other part of your question: Yes, NTSC-J is still NTSC, and no, you can’t play Japanese games on your console. PS1 and PS2 games are region-locked. If you wanted to play them, you’d have to either install a modchip on your console or buy a Japanese version.

    PAL will require a converter (in addition to another console).

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  3. Those board were used in HP/Compaqs. Do you have a Presario 5300 series computer?http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/... http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/...

    Those board were used in HP/Compaqs. Do you have a Presario 5300 series computer?

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  4. I don't know what you mean by "the rows identified in the range by the SUMPRODUCT formula".Please explain further. Click Here Before Posting Data or VBA Code ---> How To Post Data or Code.

    I don’t know what you mean by “the rows identified in the range by the SUMPRODUCT formula”.

    Please explain further.

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  5. To avoid this happening in the future, click the settings button on the window referenced above. When the accessibility options screen appears, click the "Settings" button in the "Sticky Keys" portion of the window. On the next window (should be labeled "Settings For Sticky Keys"), uncheck in the boRead more

    To avoid this happening in the future, click the settings button on the window referenced above. When the accessibility options screen appears, click the “Settings” button in the “Sticky Keys” portion of the window. On the next window (should be labeled “Settings For Sticky Keys”), uncheck in the box that says “Use shortcut”, then click on “Apply”, and close the windows. The problem should not occur once the shortcut has been disabled.

    you also need to disable filter keys.

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  6. check internet explorer settings - make sure there's no ticks in the proxy server bit in lan settings in connections. If that's ok, use the reset internet settings under the advanced tab (assuming IE7 or 8).I'm presuming the other 2 accounts do connect - ie, the machine's connection is ok.

    check internet explorer settings – make sure there’s no ticks in the proxy server bit in lan settings in connections. If that’s ok, use the reset internet settings under the advanced tab (assuming IE7 or 8).

    I’m presuming the other 2 accounts do connect – ie, the machine’s connection is ok.

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