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Hugh Millen
I would like to write a macro in Excel that moves the
cursor down one row, and then over to column J. I assume I
am mixing a relative reference with an absolute referance
so that moving one row down is relative, and moving over
to column J is absolute.
I tried writing a macro where I entered the "home" key
(which took me to the beginning of the row), then one
arrow key down (which obviously took me one row down), and
then the right arrow key nine times (which landed me in
column J where I wanted to be). I tried the macro in
relative and absolute mode, but the mixing of the elements
didn't work. Does anyone know how to edit the macro to do
what I want? For my use, I need to get to the cell as
quickly as possible, that's why I'm writing this macro.
Thank you very much,
Hugh Millen
cursor down one row, and then over to column J. I assume I
am mixing a relative reference with an absolute referance
so that moving one row down is relative, and moving over
to column J is absolute.
I tried writing a macro where I entered the "home" key
(which took me to the beginning of the row), then one
arrow key down (which obviously took me one row down), and
then the right arrow key nine times (which landed me in
column J where I wanted to be). I tried the macro in
relative and absolute mode, but the mixing of the elements
didn't work. Does anyone know how to edit the macro to do
what I want? For my use, I need to get to the cell as
quickly as possible, that's why I'm writing this macro.
Thank you very much,
Hugh Millen