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"Kevin Vaughn" wrote...
This is very helpful. I used to be able to do something similar when using Lotus 123, but had not been able to make it work in Excel. One thing, I can't seem to make the steps using Tab work What I did, for a smaller test range, FWIW was: .... You have Transition Navigation Keys enabled. With A1:A10 filled in (none blank), B1 filled in but the rest of column B blank, B1:A1 selected with B1 the active cell, [Shift]+[End] [Shift]+[Down] selects B1:A10 with Transition Navigation Keys enabled but B1:A65536 with Transition Navigation Keys disabled. That is, 123-like [End],[arrow key] sequences extend from the last cell in the selected range, in this example from A1 down to A10. Excel-like [End], [arrow key] (or [Ctrl]+[arrow key]) sequences extend from the first cell in the selected range, in this example from B1 down to B65536. IMO, this is one place Lotus got it right and Microsoft wrong - most users would likely prefer the 123-like behavior. |
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