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When I work in Excel I want to push the page down button on my computer, but
I want it to scroll down 33 lines not to the bottom of the page. Does anyone
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I've never seen that before, but I guess with VBA (almost) anything is
possible. In the meantime, while the VBA geniuses are cooking up something
amazing for you, you can use this trick to get to any cell on the sheet:
Ctrl + g, then enter the cell number into the visible rectangle.

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When I work in Excel I want to push the page down button on my computer, but
I want it to scroll down 33 lines not to the bottom of the page. Does anyone
know how?

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