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Is there anything which only moves down one cell equivalent to
ActiveCell.End(xlDown)? In other words, is there anything equivalent to End that only moves one cell? I appreciate that there loads of ways of doing this, for example: ActiveCell.Offset(1,0).Select ActiveCell.Range("A2").Select However, these are a completely different syntax and with offset I always have to stop and think whether I mean (1,0) or (0,1)! Thanks Geoff |
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