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If I have a spreadsheet with several rows, the scroll bar goes down to the
last row. If I delete rows, the scroll bar still goes down to where the last row used to be. This is cumbersome if I've got a large worksheet and I've eliminated a lot of rows. Is there a way to readjust the scroll bar so that it will stop at the new last row? Thanks. -- roger |
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After you delete the rows, you can save the file & reopen - should be OK.
OR, press Alt/F11 (takes you to the VBE), ctrl/G (displays immediate window), type Activesheet.usedrange and press enter. Then Alt/Q (returns to Excel) and you should be OK. Bob Umlas Excel MVP "roger-e" wrote in message ... If I have a spreadsheet with several rows, the scroll bar goes down to the last row. If I delete rows, the scroll bar still goes down to where the last row used to be. This is cumbersome if I've got a large worksheet and I've eliminated a lot of rows. Is there a way to readjust the scroll bar so that it will stop at the new last row? Thanks. -- roger |
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Thanks Bob!
-- roger "Bob Umlas" wrote: After you delete the rows, you can save the file & reopen - should be OK. OR, press Alt/F11 (takes you to the VBE), ctrl/G (displays immediate window), type Activesheet.usedrange and press enter. Then Alt/Q (returns to Excel) and you should be OK. Bob Umlas Excel MVP "roger-e" wrote in message ... If I have a spreadsheet with several rows, the scroll bar goes down to the last row. If I delete rows, the scroll bar still goes down to where the last row used to be. This is cumbersome if I've got a large worksheet and I've eliminated a lot of rows. Is there a way to readjust the scroll bar so that it will stop at the new last row? Thanks. -- roger |
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