![]() ![]() To me this is the easiest and the quickest way to get back to A1 from anywhere in the worksheet. So, without further ado, let us jump to A1.Ĭool Tip: Also check out our post on various ways to jump from one sheet to another. Rather, we will see three better and cool ways to do this. ![]() Now, using the scrolls isn’t one of the best ways to get back to that cell. This takes you away from the reference row and column i.e cell A1, where you might need to revisit frequently. You will also agree that when you are working on one such worksheet, you might have to navigate into deep rows and columns. Image by Phil Whitehouse via Flickr.You will agree that an Excel sheet can run up to thousands of rows and columns. ![]()
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