Hello,
You can use CTRL and Up Arrow together until your cursor reaches cell
B1. The same type of behaviour is available when using CTRL and any of
the four arrows (left for moving to the left, right for moving right,
etc.)
You can also input "B1" (without the quotes) followed by Return in the
name box (the place where it says "B13" when you are in cell B13). In
fact if you input any valid cell address in that box, your cursor will
move to that cell directly.
I hope this helps.
Rémy.
Le samedi 23 mai 2026 à 19:48 +0200, Jarek Krcmar a écrit :
Good evening team,
I write this message to you, because I would know, how to return to
the
cell for example B1, if I am on the cell B13.
If I will use Ctrl + Home, I will be on the cell A1. (In this moment
I
doesn't need it.)
Could you give me an advice, please?
Does exist hotkey for it?
Sincerely
--
Jarek
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