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Can Excel remember where you were in the spreadsheet?
Hello,
I have a spreadsheet that has grown from <500 rows to more than 3500. What I'd like to know is if there is a way to have it so that Excel can remember from where you were earlier in the session. Alot of times, I have to bounce around so many different areas on the spreadsheet, and sometimes it would be nice if I could just click "back" or "forward", similarly to when browsing on the web, because I can't remember where I just was during the editing/input session. Is this possible? Thanks. Phil. |
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