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When scrolling down through many rows I often find that I way overshoot the
end of my data. Is there a way to identify a row as the last row of data so that when using the mouse in the down scroll bar the cursor in the bar would botttom out at the last row of data? OR some other way to prevent overshooting? |
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Ctrl + End key should normally take you to the last cell
Regards, Peo Sjoblom "VPH" wrote: When scrolling down through many rows I often find that I way overshoot the end of my data. Is there a way to identify a row as the last row of data so that when using the mouse in the down scroll bar the cursor in the bar would botttom out at the last row of data? OR some other way to prevent overshooting? |
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Hi!
Try this: Hit function key F5. Click SpecialLast cellOK That will take you to what Excel thinks is the end of your data. The scroll bars will adjust and work according to the "last cell". You can reset the last cell and the scroll bars will also reset accordingly. Have a look at this: http://contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused Biff "VPH" wrote in message ... When scrolling down through many rows I often find that I way overshoot the end of my data. Is there a way to identify a row as the last row of data so that when using the mouse in the down scroll bar the cursor in the bar would botttom out at the last row of data? OR some other way to prevent overshooting? |
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