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aislinn11

Using F keys in Excel
 

My boss said he used to know a shortcut for getting to different columns
by using one of the F keys, he can't remember which one, F2 or F5 or
whatever, and has asked me to research this for him. I know almost
nothing of Excel, so if there is anyone out there who can answer this,
I'd really appreciate it!!:confused:


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Dave Peterson

Using F keys in Excel
 
Maybe it was F5 (same as ctrl-g or edit|goto)

You can type in a range's address and hit enter to go to that range.

aislinn11 wrote:

My boss said he used to know a shortcut for getting to different columns
by using one of the F keys, he can't remember which one, F2 or F5 or
whatever, and has asked me to research this for him. I know almost
nothing of Excel, so if there is anyone out there who can answer this,
I'd really appreciate it!!:confused:

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