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Excel, how to reset the "last used cell on the worksheet "
I often use the keyboard shortcut control-shift-end in Excel to highlight all
my data, but if I have deleted rows or columns from the original data this still goes to the original bottom right cell, so it includes blank cells I no longer want. How do you re-set the last used cell to be at the end of the data and exclude the blanks? |
http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused Regards, Peo Sjoblom "mcwhirter" wrote: I often use the keyboard shortcut control-shift-end in Excel to highlight all my data, but if I have deleted rows or columns from the original data this still goes to the original bottom right cell, so it includes blank cells I no longer want. How do you re-set the last used cell to be at the end of the data and exclude the blanks? |
Visit Debra Dalgleish's site for some techniques for resetting that
lastusedcell. http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused mcwhirter wrote: I often use the keyboard shortcut control-shift-end in Excel to highlight all my data, but if I have deleted rows or columns from the original data this still goes to the original bottom right cell, so it includes blank cells I no longer want. How do you re-set the last used cell to be at the end of the data and exclude the blanks? -- Dave Peterson |
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