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Cntrl+ down arrow is taking me to the next blank cell. The problem is that many
cells in a column appear blank, but they actually have something in them. These data are being copied from other sheets, and there are no blank spaces in the cells. I've tried using paste special - values, but this also does not work. So my question: What could be in these cells that stops excel from seeing them as blank? A colleague is also having this happen to him with data exported from Access. Maybe excel sees a null value or something and considers that different from blank? I'm dealing with very large spreadsheets, and I want to be able to quickly verify if there is data in all columns. I want to use cntrl plus arrow down for this, but I can't as long as excel views these null cells as containing values. thank you, craig |
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