Translations:Basic Excel/262/en
Reference
Navigate within a single worksheet
ID
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Keystrokes
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The cell cursor moves to:
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A |
RIGHT ARROW |
One cell to the right.
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A |
TAB
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B |
LEFT ARROW |
One cell to the left.
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B |
SHIFT+TAB
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C |
UP ARROW |
One cell up.
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D |
DOWN ARROW |
One cell down.
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E |
HOME |
The beginning of the same row (column A).
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F |
CTRL+HOME |
The beginning of the worksheet (cell A1).
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G |
CTRL+END |
The last cell of the worksheet (lowest used row of rightmost used column).
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G |
END then HOME
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H |
PAGE UP |
One screen up (in the same column).
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I |
PAGE DOWN |
One screen down (in the same column).
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J |
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW |
The rightmost edge of the current data region (block of contiguous cells) in the same row.
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J |
END then RIGHT ARROW
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J |
Double-click on the cell's right edge
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K |
CTRL+LEFT ARROW |
The leftmost edge of the current data region (block of contiguous cells) in the same row.
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K |
END then LEFT ARROW
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K |
Double-click on the cell's left edge
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L |
CTRL+UP ARROW |
Top edge of the current data region (block of contiguous cells) in the same column.
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L |
END then HOME
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L |
Double-click on the cell's top edge
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M |
CTRL+DOWN ARROW |
Bottom edge of the current data region (block of contiguous cells) in the same column.
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M |
END then DOWN ARROW
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M |
Double-click on the cell's bottom edge
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