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Default Cursor automation

The ability to set a cell or range of cells to send the cursor to a defined
cell or range, both absolute and relative.

It'd be great - and an elementary tool almost EVERYONE would probably use if
Microsoft would place that option (both absolute and relative) on the "format
cell" menu. Or right-clicking on the cell to offer the option on the
short-cut menu.

Keith


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