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CTRL+SHIFT+END
Greetings All,
When a sheet has been cleared of all of its text, using the keystrokes, CTRL+SHIFT+END, still performs the action of extending to the last used cell. How does one reset this action and thereby no action is performed in trying to go to the last so-called used cell? Many thanks. RichardG |
CTRL+SHIFT+END
You can Delete all formely used rows and then save thespread sheet. That'll
do the trick. Jan "RichardG" skrev i en meddelelse om... Greetings All, When a sheet has been cleared of all of its text, using the keystrokes, CTRL+SHIFT+END, still performs the action of extending to the last used cell. How does one reset this action and thereby no action is performed in trying to go to the last so-called used cell? Many thanks. RichardG |
CTRL+SHIFT+END
Richard, have a look here also
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/lastcell.htm -- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2000 & 2003 ** remove news from my email address to reply by email ** "RichardG" wrote in message om... Greetings All, When a sheet has been cleared of all of its text, using the keystrokes, CTRL+SHIFT+END, still performs the action of extending to the last used cell. How does one reset this action and thereby no action is performed in trying to go to the last so-called used cell? Many thanks. RichardG |
CTRL+SHIFT+END
Thanks for the responses.
I tried both and they worked fine. The website also had alot of other nice ideas that I did not think of having. Regards, RichardG |
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