A "IF" result that will not result in a selected field when using
The End key's function is not based on the value of a cell. It is based on
whether the cell is empty or not.
A cell with the formula below, produces an empty value. But the cell,
itself, is not empty and using End will stop on this cell if it is in the
path of the direction you are going.
=""
I don't know of a way to change that though standard excel keystrokes
without using some code.
You could use the code below and then set each macro to fuction with a
specific key combination (ex. - to move: right, Ctrl + R...Left, Ctrl +
L...Up, Ctrl + U...Down, Ctrl + D).
Sub endRight()
ActiveCell.End(xlToRight).Select
Do While ActiveCell.Value = ""
If ActiveCell.Column = 256 Then End
ActiveCell.End(xlToRight).Select
Loop
End Sub
Sub endLeft()
ActiveCell.End(xlToLeft).Select
Do While ActiveCell.Value = ""
If ActiveCell.Column = 1 Then End
ActiveCell.End(xlToLeft).Select
Loop
End Sub
Sub endUp()
ActiveCell.End(xlUp).Select
Do While ActiveCell.Value = ""
If ActiveCell.Row = 1 Then End
ActiveCell.End(xlUp).Select
Loop
End Sub
Sub endDown()
ActiveCell.End(xlDown).Select
Do While ActiveCell.Value = ""
If ActiveCell.Row = 65536 Then End
ActiveCell.End(xlDown).Select
Loop
End Sub
"A Long" wrote in message
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When using the IF function, is there a result, either "true" or "false
that
will not trigger the END key to stop at that specific cell. For example,
if
I use =IF(A1B2, 2," "), and the statement is false, the cursor will stop
on
that cell when using the END key because there is a space (" ") in that
cell.
I have tried using =IF(A1B2, 2,"") and =IF(A1B2,2), but everything
produces a result that will stop the cursor on that cell when using the
END
key.
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