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Hi, is there a simple way that when working in an excel sheet with multiple
columns that when I finish entering my data, say in Column Q and I hit enter to go to next row, that I can actually go to next row plus back to Column A all in 1 key stroke?? -- ITilerate |
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You could just follow it up by hitting the Home key.
So...'Enter'...and then 'Home'. Regards, Paul "ITilerate" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a simple way that when working in an excel sheet with multiple columns that when I finish entering my data, say in Column Q and I hit enter to go to next row, that I can actually go to next row plus back to Column A all in 1 key stroke?? -- ITilerate |
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Thanks... That is what I do now. I recall in a previous job I could just
enter and it would go down a row and autimatically go home to column A and was just wondering if anyone out there new how this could happen?? -- ITilerate "PCLIVE" wrote: You could just follow it up by hitting the Home key. So...'Enter'...and then 'Home'. Regards, Paul "ITilerate" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a simple way that when working in an excel sheet with multiple columns that when I finish entering my data, say in Column Q and I hit enter to go to next row, that I can actually go to next row plus back to Column A all in 1 key stroke?? -- ITilerate |
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