Excel: Jump to the last line described - so it'll work
In this practical tip, we will show you how to jump to the last line described in Excel. With just a few clicks you get to the last row of a column and save yourself having to scroll with the computer mouse.
This is how you jump to the last line described in Excel
- Select the top row of the desired column. Click in the field to highlight it.
- Move the mouse over the bottom of the black frame. Wait for the shape of the mouse to change to a thick arrow or arrow cross.
- As soon as you have touched the lower frame and the mouse has changed, double-click on the line. You automatically jump to the last line described. Note that the jump ends in the case of empty cells. For example, if you have two tables one below the other that are separated by an empty line, you only jump to the end of the first table.