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Auto Filter Cursor Movement

Jun01
2009
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Don’t you hate it when you are working with many fields and you want to filter a particular field, so you apply auto filter on the all fields, but you find out that the field you were working on is gone from your sight and you see A1 cell. I did. Not anymore.

Solution: Simply hit the left or the right arrow key, and it will take you to the left or the right cell of the field you were working on.

Posted in Uncategorized - Tagged cursor, excel, filter

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