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Default How do I move the end of the spreadsheet place where (ctrl + end).

After I have deleted data in a spreadsheet, when i use (ctrl+end) it takes me
back to the same position even though the end of the data is rows and columns
above it?
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Hi

one way to solve this is to go to the end of your data (the actual data) and
then from there do control & shift & end and then delete the rows.

now close & save the workbook - when you reopen it the "ending" point should
have been reset.

Cheers
JulieD

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After I have deleted data in a spreadsheet, when i use (ctrl+end) it takes
me
back to the same position even though the end of the data is rows and
columns
above it?



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"JulieD" wrote:

Hi

one way to solve this is to go to the end of your data (the actual data) and
then from there do control & shift & end and then delete the rows.

now close & save the workbook - when you reopen it the "ending" point should
have been reset.

Cheers
JulieD

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After I have deleted data in a spreadsheet, when i use (ctrl+end) it takes
me
back to the same position even though the end of the data is rows and
columns
above it?



That worked- I didnt think of the save and reopen file.

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glad it worked and thanks for the feedback - some versions need the save &
close - others don't - and as i can't remember which do & which don't i
always suggest it!

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"JulieD" wrote:

Hi

one way to solve this is to go to the end of your data (the actual data)
and
then from there do control & shift & end and then delete the rows.

now close & save the workbook - when you reopen it the "ending" point
should
have been reset.

Cheers
JulieD

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After I have deleted data in a spreadsheet, when i use (ctrl+end) it
takes
me
back to the same position even though the end of the data is rows and
columns
above it?



That worked- I didnt think of the save and reopen file.



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Just to clarify, DELETE on the Edit menu, not the Del key (which only clears
contents).

On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 23:18:58 +0800, "JulieD"
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Hi

one way to solve this is to go to the end of your data (the actual data) and
then from there do control & shift & end and then delete the rows.

now close & save the workbook - when you reopen it the "ending" point should
have been reset.

Cheers
JulieD

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After I have deleted data in a spreadsheet, when i use (ctrl+end) it takes
me
back to the same position even though the end of the data is rows and
columns
above it?





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Have a look here

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

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