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Default How do I configure navigation in Excel? In particular, the ctrl +.

When holding down the ctrl key and clicking the right arrow key, the expected
behavior is for the focus to go to the last cell that I have data. This
doesn't work.
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tools|options|Transition Tab
Uncheck "Transition navigation keys" checkbox.

Paul wrote:

When holding down the ctrl key and clicking the right arrow key, the expected
behavior is for the focus to go to the last cell that I have data. This
doesn't work.


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Dave,
Thanks for the info! Very helpful.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe

tools|options|Transition Tab
Uncheck "Transition navigation keys" checkbox.

Paul wrote:

When holding down the ctrl key and clicking the right arrow key, the expected
behavior is for the focus to go to the last cell that I have data. This
doesn't work.


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