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I have a lengthy worksheet with over 12,000 rows. What do I need to do to use
CONTROL + END to get to the end of my worksheet from anywhere on the
worksheet to add more data? Or do I have to use CONTROL + G (Go To) and then
select the last cell of the worksheet?
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hi
home + end + down arrow should do it.

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I have a lengthy worksheet with over 12,000 rows. What do I need to do to use
CONTROL + END to get to the end of my worksheet from anywhere on the
worksheet to add more data? Or do I have to use CONTROL + G (Go To) and then
select the last cell of the worksheet?
Thanks To All Who Reply,
Tom

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