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Hi, in lotus 123 I used to ( after naming a group of cells) press F4 and type
in a number say 100 and I would be taken too that cell, in XL I can't use a number so I have to use _100, which means I now have to press F4 then shift and then _ 100. Is there a quicker way to do this? can I change a F key to become _ or is there a macro I could use To open the go to box And put in _ then all I need to do is press the F key and type in the number, I know it sounds sad but I need to do this around 900 times in a four hour period. Thanks in advance, wildauk. |
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I think you mean F5.
Don't name your cells with a number, name then with a letter combination. Then just type in the lowercase letters. Or name them \100 as an example. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "wildauk" wrote in message ... Hi, in lotus 123 I used to ( after naming a group of cells) press F4 and type in a number say 100 and I would be taken too that cell, in XL I can't use a number so I have to use _100, which means I now have to press F4 then shift and then _ 100. Is there a quicker way to do this? can I change a F key to become _ or is there a macro I could use To open the go to box And put in _ then all I need to do is press the F key and type in the number, I know it sounds sad but I need to do this around 900 times in a four hour period. Thanks in advance, wildauk. |
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In the Namebox, select a named cell or just type in an address like A100 and
<ENTER OR EditGo To and do the same. CTRL + G will open the Go To dialog. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 6 Sep 2006 17:05:01 -0700, wildauk wrote: Hi, in lotus 123 I used to ( after naming a group of cells) press F4 and type in a number say 100 and I would be taken too that cell, in XL I can't use a number so I have to use _100, which means I now have to press F4 then shift and then _ 100. Is there a quicker way to do this? can I change a F key to become _ or is there a macro I could use To open the go to box And put in _ then all I need to do is press the F key and type in the number, I know it sounds sad but I need to do this around 900 times in a four hour period. Thanks in advance, wildauk. |
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