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I'm trying to find some way to quickly position the insertion point at the
beginning of a cell when it is edited, rather than at the end. I have a spreadsheet where we need to enter a large amount of text into some of the cells (so large that it is necessary to scroll in the cell to see it all), and the only way I can get to the beginning is to use the up arrow key to scroll to the top. I know that F2 will edit the cell starting at the end - is there an equivalent for starting at the beginning? Thanks, Sue |
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Just click in the formula bar rather than pressing F2 - you decide
where to click. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 25, 7:49*pm, Sue wrote: I'm trying to find some way to quickly position the insertion point at the beginning of a cell when it is edited, rather than at the end. *I have a spreadsheet where we need to enter a large amount of text into some of the cells (so large that it is necessary to scroll in the cell to see it all), and the only way I can get to the beginning is to use the up arrow key to scroll to the top. *I know that F2 will edit the cell starting at the end - is there an equivalent for starting at the beginning? Thanks, Sue |
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Wow, that was fast! Thanks for the prompt response. Unfortunately, the
contents of some of the cells are so large, that the formula bar does not fit in the height of a maximized Excel window. So, once I click in the formula bar, I have to hold down the up arrow key until I get to the top, then hit the Home key to get to the beginning of the top line. A little slow when you're trying to capture updates during a meeting... ;-) "Pete_UK" wrote: Just click in the formula bar rather than pressing F2 - you decide where to click. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 25, 7:49 pm, Sue wrote: I'm trying to find some way to quickly position the insertion point at the beginning of a cell when it is edited, rather than at the end. I have a spreadsheet where we need to enter a large amount of text into some of the cells (so large that it is necessary to scroll in the cell to see it all), and the only way I can get to the beginning is to use the up arrow key to scroll to the top. I know that F2 will edit the cell starting at the end - is there an equivalent for starting at the beginning? Thanks, Sue |
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Well, if your text is that long you might be better off using Word.
Pete On Mar 25, 8:35*pm, Sue wrote: Wow, that was fast! *Thanks for the prompt response. *Unfortunately, the contents of some of the cells are so large, that the formula bar does not fit in the height of a maximized Excel window. *So, once I click in the formula bar, I have to hold down the up arrow key until I get to the top, then hit the Home key to get to the beginning of the top line. *A little slow when you're trying to capture updates during a meeting... ;-) "Pete_UK" wrote: Just click in the formula bar rather than pressing F2 - you decide where to click. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 25, 7:49 pm, Sue wrote: I'm trying to find some way to quickly position the insertion point at the beginning of a cell when it is edited, rather than at the end. *I have a spreadsheet where we need to enter a large amount of text into some of the cells (so large that it is necessary to scroll in the cell to see it all), and the only way I can get to the beginning is to use the up arrow key to scroll to the top. *I know that F2 will edit the cell starting at the end - is there an equivalent for starting at the beginning? Thanks, Sue- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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F2 then Home will take you to the beginning of the cell text.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:35:06 -0700, Sue wrote: Wow, that was fast! Thanks for the prompt response. Unfortunately, the contents of some of the cells are so large, that the formula bar does not fit in the height of a maximized Excel window. So, once I click in the formula bar, I have to hold down the up arrow key until I get to the top, then hit the Home key to get to the beginning of the top line. A little slow when you're trying to capture updates during a meeting... ;-) "Pete_UK" wrote: Just click in the formula bar rather than pressing F2 - you decide where to click. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 25, 7:49 pm, Sue wrote: I'm trying to find some way to quickly position the insertion point at the beginning of a cell when it is edited, rather than at the end. I have a spreadsheet where we need to enter a large amount of text into some of the cells (so large that it is necessary to scroll in the cell to see it all), and the only way I can get to the beginning is to use the up arrow key to scroll to the top. I know that F2 will edit the cell starting at the end - is there an equivalent for starting at the beginning? Thanks, Sue |
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Nope - that just takes me to the beginning of the last line of text.
"Gord Dibben" wrote: F2 then Home will take you to the beginning of the cell text. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:35:06 -0700, Sue wrote: Wow, that was fast! Thanks for the prompt response. Unfortunately, the contents of some of the cells are so large, that the formula bar does not fit in the height of a maximized Excel window. So, once I click in the formula bar, I have to hold down the up arrow key until I get to the top, then hit the Home key to get to the beginning of the top line. A little slow when you're trying to capture updates during a meeting... ;-) "Pete_UK" wrote: Just click in the formula bar rather than pressing F2 - you decide where to click. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 25, 7:49 pm, Sue wrote: I'm trying to find some way to quickly position the insertion point at the beginning of a cell when it is edited, rather than at the end. I have a spreadsheet where we need to enter a large amount of text into some of the cells (so large that it is necessary to scroll in the cell to see it all), and the only way I can get to the beginning is to use the up arrow key to scroll to the top. I know that F2 will edit the cell starting at the end - is there an equivalent for starting at the beginning? Thanks, Sue |
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Yep. You're right.
Did not test with wrapped text. Gord On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 07:12:04 -0700, Sue wrote: Nope - that just takes me to the beginning of the last line of text. "Gord Dibben" wrote: F2 then Home will take you to the beginning of the cell text. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:35:06 -0700, Sue wrote: Wow, that was fast! Thanks for the prompt response. Unfortunately, the contents of some of the cells are so large, that the formula bar does not fit in the height of a maximized Excel window. So, once I click in the formula bar, I have to hold down the up arrow key until I get to the top, then hit the Home key to get to the beginning of the top line. A little slow when you're trying to capture updates during a meeting... ;-) "Pete_UK" wrote: Just click in the formula bar rather than pressing F2 - you decide where to click. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 25, 7:49 pm, Sue wrote: I'm trying to find some way to quickly position the insertion point at the beginning of a cell when it is edited, rather than at the end. I have a spreadsheet where we need to enter a large amount of text into some of the cells (so large that it is necessary to scroll in the cell to see it all), and the only way I can get to the beginning is to use the up arrow key to scroll to the top. I know that F2 will edit the cell starting at the end - is there an equivalent for starting at the beginning? Thanks, Sue |
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Pressing F2 and then CTRL-Home takes my cursor to the beginning of a
long paragraph of text in XL 2000. Mind you, my testing might not be completely thorough, as I don't fancy typing in such a long item of text as Sue seems to have. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 26, 8:51*pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: Yep. *You're right. Did not test with wrapped text. Gord On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 07:12:04 -0700, Sue wrote: Nope - that just takes me to the beginning of the last line of text. "Gord Dibben" wrote: F2 then Home will take you to the beginning of the cell text. Gord Dibben *MS Excel MVP On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:35:06 -0700, Sue wrote: Wow, that was fast! *Thanks for the prompt response. *Unfortunately, the contents of some of the cells are so large, that the formula bar does not fit in the height of a maximized Excel window. *So, once I click in the formula bar, I have to hold down the up arrow key until I get to the top, then hit the Home key to get to the beginning of the top line. *A little slow when you're trying to capture updates during a meeting... ;-) "Pete_UK" wrote: Just click in the formula bar rather than pressing F2 - you decide where to click. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 25, 7:49 pm, Sue wrote: I'm trying to find some way to quickly position the insertion point at the beginning of a cell when it is edited, rather than at the end. *I have a spreadsheet where we need to enter a large amount of text into some of the cells (so large that it is necessary to scroll in the cell to see it all), and the only way I can get to the beginning is to use the up arrow key to scroll to the top. *I know that F2 will edit the cell starting at the end - is there an equivalent for starting at the beginning? Thanks, Sue- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Three cheers for Pete_UK! Hip hip hooray! Hip hip hooray! Hip hip hooray!
Problem solved! And for the record, I don't fancy typing in that much text either. ;-) But when you're keeping a complete historical log, that text has a pesky way of growing and growing and growing... Thanks again for the help folks! Sue "Pete_UK" wrote: Pressing F2 and then CTRL-Home takes my cursor to the beginning of a long paragraph of text in XL 2000. Mind you, my testing might not be completely thorough, as I don't fancy typing in such a long item of text as Sue seems to have. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 26, 8:51 pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: Yep. You're right. Did not test with wrapped text. Gord On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 07:12:04 -0700, Sue wrote: Nope - that just takes me to the beginning of the last line of text. "Gord Dibben" wrote: F2 then Home will take you to the beginning of the cell text. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:35:06 -0700, Sue wrote: Wow, that was fast! Thanks for the prompt response. Unfortunately, the contents of some of the cells are so large, that the formula bar does not fit in the height of a maximized Excel window. So, once I click in the formula bar, I have to hold down the up arrow key until I get to the top, then hit the Home key to get to the beginning of the top line. A little slow when you're trying to capture updates during a meeting... ;-) "Pete_UK" wrote: Just click in the formula bar rather than pressing F2 - you decide where to click. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 25, 7:49 pm, Sue wrote: I'm trying to find some way to quickly position the insertion point at the beginning of a cell when it is edited, rather than at the end. I have a spreadsheet where we need to enter a large amount of text into some of the cells (so large that it is necessary to scroll in the cell to see it all), and the only way I can get to the beginning is to use the up arrow key to scroll to the top. I know that F2 will edit the cell starting at the end - is there an equivalent for starting at the beginning? Thanks, Sue- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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You're welcome, Sue - thanks for feeding back. I'm glad we found a
solution to your problem. Pete On Mar 28, 4:18*pm, Sue wrote: Three cheers for Pete_UK! *Hip hip hooray! *Hip hip hooray! *Hip hip hooray! * Problem solved! And for the record, I don't fancy typing in that much text either. *;-) *But when you're keeping a complete historical log, that text has a pesky way of growing and growing and growing... * Thanks again for the help folks! Sue "Pete_UK" wrote: Pressing F2 and then CTRL-Home takes my cursor to the beginning of a long paragraph of text in XL 2000. Mind you, my testing might not be completely thorough, as I don't fancy typing in such a long item of text as Sue seems to have. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 26, 8:51 pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: Yep. *You're right. Did not test with wrapped text. Gord On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 07:12:04 -0700, Sue wrote: Nope - that just takes me to the beginning of the last line of text. "Gord Dibben" wrote: F2 then Home will take you to the beginning of the cell text. Gord Dibben *MS Excel MVP On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:35:06 -0700, Sue wrote: Wow, that was fast! *Thanks for the prompt response. *Unfortunately, the contents of some of the cells are so large, that the formula bar does not fit in the height of a maximized Excel window. *So, once I click in the formula bar, I have to hold down the up arrow key until I get to the top, then hit the Home key to get to the beginning of the top line. *A little slow when you're trying to capture updates during a meeting... ;-) "Pete_UK" wrote: Just click in the formula bar rather than pressing F2 - you decide where to click. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 25, 7:49 pm, Sue wrote: I'm trying to find some way to quickly position the insertion point at the beginning of a cell when it is edited, rather than at the end. *I have a spreadsheet where we need to enter a large amount of text into some of the cells (so large that it is necessary to scroll in the cell to see it all), and the only way I can get to the beginning is to use the up arrow key to scroll to the top. *I know that F2 will edit the cell starting at the end - is there an equivalent for starting at the beginning? Thanks, Sue- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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