On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 22:29 -0600, Robert T. Trent wrote:
> Thanks for the sympathy!  My work-around is to put a non-empty cell past W1 
> and use cntl-rtarrow to go to it.  I'd hoped for a slicker solution like 
> maybe some form of hyperlink I'd not discovered.  I'll keep checking... 
> I'll look into a button and macro.  Thanks for your response.

Maybe you should look at the split window as a solution maybe?

Regards
Jonathon
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> Subject: [users] Re: Navigation within a spreadsheet
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> > Robert T. Trent <rttrent <at> hiwaay.net> writes:
> >
> >> My worksheet opens with cell A1 at the upper left of my screen....
> >> I wish to be able to click in a cell and have cell W1 positioned at the 
> >> upper
> > left of my screen....
> >
> > Since no one has replied, it looks as though no one knows of a way to do 
> > that.
> > Clicking in a cell merely selects that cell, unless you attach a macro (or
> > whatever) using Data /Validity.  You could merely position W1 in the top 
> > left
> > corner and save the file at that setting.  Perhaps I've misunderstood? 
> > Regards.
> >
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