Excel irritation - has something changed?

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A minor issue, but it's been annoying me for a few weeks.

Taking a cell with a plain number in it, say '150'

If you want to then change it to a formula, to add a second figure, say 25, I would traditionally click on the cell, then click in front of the '150', type '=' and then press the down arrow, which takes me to the end of the formula (i.e. after the '150') where I would type '+25' and then the enter key

Sometime in the last ~month or two, the down-arrow bit of that has stopped working - pressing down-arrow doesn't move the cursor at all, where it used to (I think - I do it pretty automatically) take you to the end of the formula.

Anyone else experience this, and is there a way to bring that function back?

Edit:

Just remembered that the remote desktop I use for some stuff at work has an old version of excel (2007) and the up and down arrows work in formulas there - so it's my Excel 2016 that isn't doing it.
 
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Can't comment for sure about Excel 2016 but i've just tried that and it works as you describe in Excel 365.

Could try re-training yourself to use the "End" key?
 
Just opened my Excel 2016 and it does as you want it to, pressing down takes me to the end.

Guessing it must be a setting somewhere then?
That makes sense since it only changed a month or two ago, and I've been running Excel 2016 for about a year (it's on a work pc).

I should check with colleagues - see if they get it too, or if it's just my PC.
 
As an update, this issue seems to have disappeared. Pressing down when the cursor is editing a formula now takes the cursor to the end.

A bit weird, but pleased it's working properly again.
 
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