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When selecting the ctrl/end keys, the cursor goes to a location that's beyond
any data in my sheet. I deleted all columns to right of data and all rows
below data, but it still goes rightmost data column yet 1,000 rows below data.
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Hi Samoan,

My guess is you need to save the file then close and reopen it.
Debra Dalgliesh explains it all here.
http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused

HTH
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When selecting the ctrl/end keys, the cursor goes to a location that's
beyond
any data in my sheet. I deleted all columns to right of data and all rows
below data, but it still goes rightmost data column yet 1,000 rows below
data.
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Tx,
Samoan



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