Excel In Depth 7 - End Key Navigation

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This video has been published on Jul 14, 2010.
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Excel In Depth chapter 7 - Using The End Key For Navigation!
Well hey, welcome back to the MrExcel netcast, I'm Bill Jelen.
Now the End key, this goes back to the days of Lotus 1-2-3, been using this trick forever, you can also use Ctrl and an arrow key to do the same thing.
When I press the End key on my keyboard, look right down here in the status bar, it says that I'm in End mode.
And then, if I press any arrow key, I'm going to jump to the edge of the data.
So I'm currently sitting on a cell that's non-blank, when I press End and then down arrow, I jump down to the bottom of that column.
Great way to get down to the bottom of the data set, provided you have no blanks.
End, and then right arrow, will take me over to the right edge of the data.
Now, once you're on the edge of the data, if I would press End and then right arrow, it's going to jump the gap of blank cells and go to the next filled cell.
So it really does two different things, and down arrow and left arrow will jump the gap.
Alright, now I mentioned that the Ctrl and the arrow keys do the same thing, so Ctrl+Down arrow, Ctrl+Right arrow, Ctrl+Right arrow, down arrow, Ctrl+Left arrow.
Both jump the gap, or ride the range down to the bottom of the filled cells, and stop there at the border.
When you have a huge data set, you know, with a million records or 100000 records, this is a great way to very quickly get to the bottom right, left, or top of the data set.
Well hey, I want to thank you for stopping by, we'll see you next time for another netcast from MrExcel!
 

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