Hi Alex!
Well I use a keyboard commander shortcut to stay in the same column like the 
subject column in mail!
Just in case you might like to set one up and also if you do not already know 
how to set a shortcut!
1. open vo utility with vo+f8 you will be on general scroll across to the allow 
vo to be controlled by applescripts and check it!
And then press command 8 to take you to commanders!
2. if you already have set up a shortcut before go to next number!
Scroll to the enable keyboard commander and check it then choose which option 
key you would like to use [you can only pick one  for all shortcuts] the right 
one might already be selected, but you could pick the left one if you prefer!
If this is the first time in shortcuts in the table you will find some already 
there!
Like say time or open safari!
3. Go passed the table and press the add button!
4. The first item is the field in which you put the letter or number of choice 
for your shortcut [you must put the choice in before going to the next bit]
5. Arrow to the commands menu button and open it and scroll down to the jump 
section and arrow into that!
6. Find the jump to top most item or bottom most item and vo space on it and 
your done!
>From now on [for me ] To go to the top of a column I press right option and 
>number 1 and 2 for the bottom!
There is a lot of options to set and not just the keyboard the track pad or if 
you like and have one a numpad as well!hth Colin
On 8 Sep 2011, at 16:06, Alex Hall wrote:

> Hi all,
> Quick question: how do I quickly move to the top or bottom of a table, like 
> in Yourofukurou or Mail? Are there other navigation commands I should know, 
> aside from arrowing? Thanks!
> 
> 
> Have a great day,
> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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> 
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