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I use the goto command in a maro to go to a selected cell. I would like this
cell to appear in the top left position on my screen. Can the macro be
created to select the cell and position it in the top left cell of my screen?
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Use

Application.Goto Range("B3"), True


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I use the goto command in a maro to go to a selected cell. I would like
this
cell to appear in the top left position on my screen. Can the macro be
created to select the cell and position it in the top left cell of my
screen?



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That worked great. Thanks!

"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:

Use

Application.Goto Range("B3"), True


HTH,
Bernie
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I use the goto command in a maro to go to a selected cell. I would like
this
cell to appear in the top left position on my screen. Can the macro be
created to select the cell and position it in the top left cell of my
screen?




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