In the USA version, I also have to have Tools|Options|Edit tab
"Edit directly in cell" unchecked
And I could look at excel's help for shortcuts ("Keyboard shortcuts") and click
the show all (at the top right corner).
Then search for [ (open square bracket).
I found this:
CTRL+[ (opening bracket)
Select all cells directly referenced by formulas in the selection.
Maybe you'll see the equivalent in your language (if you read the descriptions).
It was under the "Select cells with specific characteristics" category.
Thanks.
Unfortunately that does not work in my version. Furthermore I was trying to
avoid using the mouse, and only the keyboard
"gary brown" skrev:
In the US version we can double left-click on C1. It will
take us straight to H100.
HTH,
Gary Brown
-----Original Message-----
I am trying to find out how to jump from one cell (C1) to
the cell C1 is
dependent on, i.e. C1's precedent cell on a Danish
keyboard. In the UK I did
it using CTRL+ [
Example: if C1 is "=H100" and I am in C1, how do I get to
H100 by using
shortcuts?
.