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Thanks all - I know this is a "lazy" question - but anyone know the Mac equivalent of home and end when navigating in Excel?
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Ha, youre not wrong! Yeh I've got a choice 'gesture' for you, Apple Inc. . . .Originally posted by original PM View PostAh yes that's all well and good until you are resting another finger somewhere on the track pad and all your windows grow in size - or split into loads of different windows
or something.

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Ah yes that's all well and good until you are resting another finger somewhere on the track pad and all your windows grow in size - or split into loads of different windowsOriginally posted by OU812 View PostRealising you can use two fingers on the trackpad to scroll up/down was a revelation for me after owning a mac for over a year
I guess that should work in Excel too.
or something.
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Realising you can use two fingers on the trackpad to scroll up/down was a revelation for me after owning a mac for over a year
I guess that should work in Excel too.
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For more, have a look at Mac keyboard shortcuts – Apple Support and specifically the section on document navigation.
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fn and up or downOriginally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI hate wrangling data in Excel but it is paying the bills.
Navigating in Excel sheets in Mac is frustrating me as recent Mac convert - is there an equivalent to page up and page down keys? I googled it but none of the suggestions seems to work.
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Anyone using Excel on Mac?
I hate wrangling data in Excel but it is paying the bills.
Navigating in Excel sheets in Mac is frustrating me as recent Mac convert - is there an equivalent to page up and page down keys? I googled it but none of the suggestions seems to work.Tags: None
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