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Thank you.

"Shane Devenshire" wrote:

Hi,

And to follow-up on Rick's comment. The Ctrl+Up Arrow key only works if
there is solid data or all the rows are empty. As an alternative click in
the Name Box on the left side of the Formula Bar and type in the cell address
for the current column-row 1, for example, if you are in z1000 you type in Z1
and press Enter.

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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"Grace" wrote:

Thank you.

And is it possible to create a button at the end of the worksheet, so I
could back to the top by clicking it?
Please....

"Rick Rothstein" wrote:

To follow up on Glenn's advice...

Ctrl+Home takes you to cell A1. If you just want to go to Row 1 in the same
column you are currently in, you can do that with Ctrl+UpArrow.

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Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Glenn" wrote in message
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Grace wrote:
IF I have a big long worksheet data to enter, how could I return to the
first row when I finish the last entry at the bottom of the worksheet?

Thanking you in advance for your help.

Grace

In the help file under "Keyboard shortcuts" / "Keys for workbooks and
worksheets" / "Move and scroll within worksheets":

CTRL+HOME Move to the beginning of the worksheet.