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Old 06-06-2016, 09:02 PM
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"Strg" must be short for something in German, Daniel. It sounds like you're describing what happens with <Alt-End,<arrow>>; if the active cell contains data, it moves in the direction of the arrow until it comes to an empty cell, and vice versa.



If that's what you're talking about, you'll have to tell more than "doesn't work". What does it do...exactly?
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Sorry "Strg" means "Ctrl".
E.g.:

The cell A1 is selected i press Ctrl+Arrowkeydown and it jumps to A2 (the last cell where there is still data without interrupt by empty cells). Next Ctrl+Arrowkeydown it jumps to A4 (begin of data) then A6 (end of data).

In the colomn C and D this doesn't work. It jumps from C1/D1 to C9/D9 without stopping at the data inbetween (it should stop at C4/D4).

From Microsoft:
"CTRL+ARROW KEY moves to the edge of the current data region in a worksheet."
https://support.office.com/en-us/art...9-9b7213f0040f
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