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Anna

End of a workbook
 
Version: Excel 2003

There might not be a way but I thought I would ask...

Someone created a beautiful spreadsheet for me BUT when adding borders,
added them to the whole column, not only the cells with data in them so I
want to remove them.

When I hit ctrl+end, it doesn't bring to the very last row - is this
possible? If so, how do I do it?

Thanks!

Dave O

End of a workbook
 
If I understand your question, the originator highlighted a column and
formatted it to show a border (a line along the edge of the cell). By
highlighting the entire column they caused every cell in that column
to show a border; when you press CTRL-END it brings you to the lowest
rightmost cell in which data was entered- not to the lowest rightmost
formatted cell.

So if you want to remove the border, you just need to highlight the
range of cells involved, and adjust the formatting.

Dave O
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Anna

End of a workbook
 
Thanks - the border is never ending and I want to know how to get to the very
last row of the very last column in Excel - besides I have always been
curious how to get to the last roow. I have gone through to the last column
of a worksheet but never the last row.

"Dave O" wrote:

If I understand your question, the originator highlighted a column and
formatted it to show a border (a line along the edge of the cell). By
highlighting the entire column they caused every cell in that column
to show a border; when you press CTRL-END it brings you to the lowest
rightmost cell in which data was entered- not to the lowest rightmost
formatted cell.

So if you want to remove the border, you just need to highlight the
range of cells involved, and adjust the formatting.

Dave O
Eschew Obfuscation


Bob I

End of a workbook
 
From Help

Select the last cell of a worksheet or list
Show All
Hide All
You can quickly go to the last cell of a worksheet (worksheet: The
primary document that you use in Excel to store and work with data. Also
called a spreadsheet. A worksheet consists of cells that are organized
into columns and rows; a worksheet is always stored in a workbook.) or
Excel list (list: A series of rows that contains related data or a
series of rows that you designate to function as a datasheet by using
the Create List command.) that contains data or formatting.

On the Edit menu, click Go To.
Click Special.
Select Last cell.



Anna wrote:
Thanks - the border is never ending and I want to know how to get to the very
last row of the very last column in Excel - besides I have always been
curious how to get to the last roow. I have gone through to the last column
of a worksheet but never the last row.

"Dave O" wrote:


If I understand your question, the originator highlighted a column and
formatted it to show a border (a line along the edge of the cell). By
highlighting the entire column they caused every cell in that column
to show a border; when you press CTRL-END it brings you to the lowest
rightmost cell in which data was entered- not to the lowest rightmost
formatted cell.

So if you want to remove the border, you just need to highlight the
range of cells involved, and adjust the formatting.

Dave O
Eschew Obfuscation



Dave O

End of a workbook
 
You can press the F5 key, "go to", and enter IV65536 (the address of
the lowest rightmost cell). Or you could press CTRL-END, the press the
END key and then the right arrow button (in succession, not
simultaneously); then press END and the down arrow button.

Dave O
Eschew Obfuscation

Anna

End of a workbook
 
WOW!! I tried all of your suggestions and they all worked - you guys are
FANTASTIC!

I post here quite a bit and in different applications - I always get a
response that helps out tremendously, I'm very grateful for the time you guys
take to respond and help me.
Take care, Anna

"Dave O" wrote:

You can press the F5 key, "go to", and enter IV65536 (the address of
the lowest rightmost cell). Or you could press CTRL-END, the press the
END key and then the right arrow button (in succession, not
simultaneously); then press END and the down arrow button.

Dave O
Eschew Obfuscation



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