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How do I reduce number of Rows displayed in Excel worksheet?
When I load a worksheet that I got from someone else, there are columns A
through IV, and Rows 1 through 65,536. Because of this, when I go to move the scroll bar on the right to get down 30 or 40 rows, it is virtually impossible, as just a small move in the bar moves you a thousand rows! How do I change this so that I can effectively use the scroll bar on a spread sheet that has only about 500 rows in it? Ditto for the use of scrolling for looking at columns. Many thanks! Jerry |
How do I reduce number of Rows displayed in Excel worksheet?
You could try to reset the last used cell to what you think it should be:
Debra Dalgleish shows techniques: http://contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused JerryRugs wrote: When I load a worksheet that I got from someone else, there are columns A through IV, and Rows 1 through 65,536. Because of this, when I go to move the scroll bar on the right to get down 30 or 40 rows, it is virtually impossible, as just a small move in the bar moves you a thousand rows! How do I change this so that I can effectively use the scroll bar on a spread sheet that has only about 500 rows in it? Ditto for the use of scrolling for looking at columns. Many thanks! Jerry -- Dave Peterson |
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