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Notthesamesong

how to remember where you are in excel
 
New to excel, need help, the job I desire this is a requirement, I once had a
job, but unable to process keeping the cells, straight, moving the data
forward, and seeing which cutomers needed to be taken care of that day, and
closed was imperative, and I need to know how to get in and out of a cell
and how to set them up with great accurac
y and confidence, none of which I have at this moment in time

mona s ibrahim

how to remember where you are in excel
 
press Ctrl + home to go to A1

"Notthesamesong" wrote:

New to excel, need help, the job I desire this is a requirement, I once had a
job, but unable to process keeping the cells, straight, moving the data
forward, and seeing which cutomers needed to be taken care of that day, and
closed was imperative, and I need to know how to get in and out of a cell
and how to set them up with great accurac
y and confidence, none of which I have at this moment in time


Otto Moehrbach[_2_]

how to remember where you are in excel
 
Slow down. Provide some detail about where you are (what cell) and what you
want to do (go to what cell). HTH Otto
"Notthesamesong" wrote in message
...
New to excel, need help, the job I desire this is a requirement, I once
had a
job, but unable to process keeping the cells, straight, moving the data
forward, and seeing which cutomers needed to be taken care of that day,
and
closed was imperative, and I need to know how to get in and out of a cell
and how to set them up with great accurac
y and confidence, none of which I have at this moment in time




JLatham

how to remember where you are in excel
 
Like Otto said, slow down, tell us what you're trying to do and we'll try to
help.

Not to seem harsh, but I am thinking that if you will go down to the local
bookstore and get yourself a copy of "Excel ... for Dummies", or "Excel ...
Step by Step" that you will be doing yourself a great service. The "... for
Dummies" series are great at taking a person who knows virtually nothing
about a subject to a very proficient level. The Microsoft "...Step by Step"
series is simply a very good teaching tool.

"Notthesamesong" wrote:

New to excel, need help, the job I desire this is a requirement, I once had a
job, but unable to process keeping the cells, straight, moving the data
forward, and seeing which cutomers needed to be taken care of that day, and
closed was imperative, and I need to know how to get in and out of a cell
and how to set them up with great accurac
y and confidence, none of which I have at this moment in time



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