On 03/10/2013 05:53 PM, marc dunord wrote:
For test purposes I have a sheet with cells A1,B1,H1 containing numbers
and C5 has a formula in it.
cntrl+right-arrow: go to rightmost filled cell
Does not go to H1. It just moves to B1. If I delete the the contents of
B1 then it will go to H1. It seems that key combination skips over
blank cells to the next one occupied but does not simply go to the last
occupied cell in the row.
cntrl+end: go to rightmost bottom cell
Ok, this goes to H5.
cntrl+shift+right-arrow: selects whole filled row
This selects A1 + B1. Again it seems like it skips blank cell but only
goes to the last occupied cell if there are no intervening occupied cells
cntrl+shift+end: selects whole range of filled cells
Yes this selects A1:H5.
When I said I expected it to go to the end of the row I didn't mean to
sound like that was some universal truth, it is just what I am
accustomed to in LibreOffice.
Regards, Jim
cannot get it to go to the end
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Jim Byrnes <jf_byr...@comcast.net> wrote:
Hitting the END key does not take me to the last occupied cell in a row as I
would expect. Is there a setting I have wrong?
I looked in the on line manual but couldn't find a solution. I thought the
answer might be in the Moving Around a Worksheet section, but is is blank.
Regards, Jim
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