Control F is not working correctly

CodySTL

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In Excel 2010, when I use Control F shortcut it goes to a cell and puts in an #NAME? error in two cells. For example, on a blank worksheet in cell A1, when I use Control F, it goes to cells Q2 and R2 and displays #NAME?. In the information bar, Q2 says "=Client" and R2 says "=NoPart".

Any thoughts on how to get the shortcut to work again?
 

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You haven't assigned a macro to CTRL + F have you.
CTRL + F should just bring up the Find/Replace dialog box
 
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Not intentionally, as I don't know how to write macros.:) Not sure if I hit some weird combination of keys to make this happen. Or, I wiped out returning from a meeting and the laptop did go flying on the floor.
 
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