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parvenu

In sheet of 1000+ rows how do I go to last?
 

When opening a large worksheet of 1000+ rows, is there a command or
button which will position me at the next available A column instead of
scrolling down to it?

Thanks in advance.


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PY & Associates

In sheet of 1000+ rows how do I go to last?
 
Try end/home/home/down arrow

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When opening a large worksheet of 1000+ rows, is there a command or
button which will position me at the next available A column instead of
scrolling down to it?

Thanks in advance.


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Daniel CHEN

In sheet of 1000+ rows how do I go to last?
 
Try Ctrl+End keys, Then [Home] key


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When opening a large worksheet of 1000+ rows, is there a command or
button which will position me at the next available A column instead of
scrolling down to it?

Thanks in advance.


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