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Default Macro to Move Selected Cell to Top of Screen


Thanks for the excellent advice. I tried it and it worked perfectly. Th
only thing I need to figure out - which I think should be relativel
straightforward - is how to do what you've requested based on th
active cell vs. on (for eg.) B15. The reason for this is because
often add/delete entries so the letter "A" (or whatever) may ge
shifted up or down and the macro won't work.

I think there must be an "ActiveCell" function that could replace th
cell definition (eg. B15). If you happen to know what it is - great
I'll also try to fiddle around to see if I can figure it out.

Bottom line: You've showed me how to focus the defined cell to the to
of the screen which is my primary challenge. Thanks for that.

Dave :

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