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Is there a menu option to mark a range from A1 to some far off cell
like DK4563 without scrolling all the way down and across?

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You can type the address, e.g., A1:DK4563, in the Name Box, which
is to the left of the formula bar. This will select the specified
range.


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like DK4563 without scrolling all the way down and across?

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Try this:

Press [F5]...(shortcut for EditGoto)
Reference: Enter A1:DK4563
Press [OK]

Is that what you meant?

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Is there a menu option to mark a range from A1 to some far off cell
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Hi Cricket,

Try typing A1:DK4563 in the names box (above the A column header) and then
hit enter.

Or. instead of the names box use the GoTo dialog (F5)


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Bingo, all three of you!

Thanks!!! :-)

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