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I would like to change the size of a worksheet eg so that when you scroll
down it doesnt go all the way down to 66000 ( or whatever it is) i would like
it to stop at maybe...100.
I have tried draggin all the way down to the bottom and hiding the cells,
but its not very practical to do numerous times.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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A much quicker way to do what you did previously is to select the entire
first row you want hidden - row 101 in your example - and then selecting
[SHIFT]+[CTRL]+[DOWN ARROW]. This will highlight all rows to the end of the
sheet. You'd do the same thing for columns but using [RIGHT ARROW] instead.

Brett

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I would like to change the size of a worksheet eg so that when you scroll
down it doesnt go all the way down to 66000 ( or whatever it is) i would like
it to stop at maybe...100.
I have tried draggin all the way down to the bottom and hiding the cells,
but its not very practical to do numerous times.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Reply ASAP, Thanks.

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