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I need some help with this problem. I use an excel spreadsheet to enter data
and when I go into the file it opens down the page past all the data and I
would like it to open at the last cell where the data was entered. If anyone
could help me it would be great!
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"Amber" wrote:
I need some help with this problem. I use an excel spreadsheet to enter data
and when I go into the file it opens down the page past all the data and I
would like it to open at the last cell where the data was entered. If anyone
could help me it would be great!


Just some thoughts ..

Try saving/closing the book at that point:
".. the last cell where the data was entered"

When you next re-open the book,
Excel remembers and should bring you right there

You could also try this quick navigation in the data entry sheet:
Press CTRL+End, then press CTRL+left arrow
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