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Default Question about ).End(xlToRight)

Thanks for clarifying. I've never seen that before where a key stroke
influences the effect of the following key stroke--but I think I like it!

Regards,
Shockley

Well, glad I asked! I have never before come across a case where a key
stroke influences the effect of the next key stroke.
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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Maybe I didn't speak clearly. I didn't say End + right arrow, I said end
and right arrow which I admit is ambiguous. Hit the end key and release

it
then hit right arrow (and release it).

thats why the command is end(xltoRight)

Now that may match Ctrl+right arrow, with the ctrl key held down, but this
didn't seem to inspire the name the command to be ctrl(xltoright), so

End,
then right arrow is probably a more meaningful explanation.

thanks for bringing the ambiguity to my attention.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

shockley wrote in message
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On my computer, .End(xlToRight) works the same as

[crtl + right-arrow]

Whereas

[End + right-arrow]

works the same as

[right-arrow]

by itself.

Regards,
Shockley



"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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wbk1.Sheets(1).Cells(i, j).Value = _
wbk2.Sheets(1).Cells.Find _
(SEARCHKEY).Offset(0,1)

End(xltoRight) would be the same as hitting end and right arrow from

the
found cell.

Where it ends up would depend on what in the cells to the right.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy



Bob Benjamin wrote in message
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In the line below what does End(xlToRight) mean?

wbk1.Sheets(1).Cells(i, j) _ = wbk2.Sheets(1).Cells.Find _
(SEARCHKEY).End(xlToRight)

If there a way to change "End(xlToRight)" in this line to
mean the cell at the same row as the found cell but in the very next
column?

Any help would be appreciated.

Bob