Show "go-to" command center – Microsoft Excel shortcut
In order to find a specific cell within your spreadsheet, use the "go-to" box. Implementing this shortcut will allow you to type in the name of cell (such as b19,) and navigate directly to it. You can also use the "special" feature for more advanced searches.
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