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How do I get to last cell in a COLUMN with data quickly?
Applewood Many different ways I believe, but one that I find easiest is to just double-click on the bottom edge of any the active cell in that column. Likewise, you may double-click on the top edge to jump back to the top. Clicking on the left and right edges has a similar effect. It will jump in the direction you are clicking.
Edit: See changes in red and bold above.
Riny_van_Eekelen Doesn't seem to work. I do not know how to double click on the Mac. When I double click (quickly tapping twice). I can't really tell if it is on the bottom of the cell but it only goes to the next cell. I am definitely missing something. Appreciate your efforts to help. Perhaps you could list some of the other ways you mentioned?
- Riny_van_EekelenApr 17, 2022Platinum Contributor
Applewood I guess you'll find it here. Scroll down to the section about "navigation".
- ApplewoodApr 17, 2022Copper ContributorThank you for your efforts.. The keys are not necessarily for a Mac. Also their is one that navigates to the last cell with data supposedly but not the last one in a column with data. ... unless I further an missing something, I'll keep looking.. I can't believe there isn't something ...
- Riny_van_EekelenApr 18, 2022Platinum Contributor
Applewood For the Mac specifically, try cmd and arrow down.
Edited my first response as it may have been unclear. I meant to say that you have to click on the edge of the active cell, not just any cell.