Unfortunatley, I’ve never found a way of moving to the last populated cell in a
column or row. The work around it for me is to type in a sequence of memorable
characters in the row below the last populated one and then if I want to move
to the end of the column, I use find function to find the
Dave, I’ve been making extensive use of Numbers for several years now and that
was one of my very first questions. Is it possible to move to the last
populated field in a table rather than going all the way to the end of the
table or conversely in rose. Unfortunately, that ain’t happening. You
: Moving Around in Numbers -- Keystrokes on a Mac
Max,
Thanks for getting me started. However the CMD Left/right arrow does work to go
to the last cell in a row with data, but the Cmd up/down only moves to row 1 or
row 9091, and my data ends long before that row. I’ll try a couple other
spreadsheets
Max,
Thanks for getting me started. However the CMD Left/right arrow does work to go
to the last cell in a row with data, but the Cmd up/down only moves to row 1 or
row 9091, and my data ends long before that row. I’ll try a couple other
spreadsheets to see if there’s something unique with this
Hi,
CMD + up or down arrow moves to start or end of column CMD + right or left
arrow moves to first or last cel in a row.
That is a start. Others may suggest more commands.
Max.
> On 20 Aug 2019, at 1:25 am, Dave Carlson wrote:
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> Starting to open and edit old Excel files in Numbers. Moving ar
Starting to open and edit old Excel files in Numbers. Moving around in the
spreadsheet is not easy, moving one cell at a time.
Are there keystrokes to allow quick movement to the last populated cell in a
column or row, for example?
Dave Carlson
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