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Jan Buckley Jan Buckley is offline
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Default last cell on a worksheet

Just needed to save the file, close and reopen! Thanks, Otto and JLatham.

"Otto Moehrbach" wrote:

Jan
You must save the file after deleting all the excess rows and columns.
In some versions you have to save the file, close the file, and open the
file. HTH Otto
"Jan Buckley" wrote in message
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Paul,
The article suggests all the same remedies I've already tried - i.e.
deleting columns, rows adjacent and below my data. I tried them all again
to
no avail. Any other suggestions?



"Paul B" wrote:

Jan, you need to reset the used range, have a look here for a way to do
it

From: http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused

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"Jan Buckley" wrote in message
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When I do CTRL-END, my cursor moves to cell N65527; it should be N1000.
There
is no data between these two cells. I have tried 'clear-all' to no
avail.
I
have tried deletiing all the rows from 1000 to the end of the worksheet
which
also didn't work. I do have some conditional formats set in the
seemingly
empty cells between where my data stops (around 500 or so) and N1000,
but
nothing beyond. Any suggestions on how I can get the 'last cell' to be
N1000?
thanks.