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I find that I can make my life much easier if I print the row and column
headers. It eats up a little space on the paper, but makes it easier when I
want to jump to a location quickly.

File|Page Setup|Sheet Tab|Check Row and Column headings

You may want to use this only when you're checking. Lots of people that I
worked with didn't like the clutter on the paper (until they needed to use it
<bg).

Spikey wrote:

Thanks Gary,

Im working primarily from a printed document - showing page numbers. The
intention is to edit mistakes quickly. I dont know the cell numbers until I
find the right page ... Any ideas gratefully received. Thanks...

Spikey....

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

If you know the page numbers and which cells are on each page, then just go
to a specific cell on that page:

Edit Go To... and enter the address
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Gary's Student


"Spikey" wrote:

I know my Page Numbers. How do I "Go To Page Number" <n ?
You can do this in other products - like Acrobat Reader, Does anyone know
how to do it in MS Excel Please? Im using Excel 2003.

Thanks...


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Dave Peterson