Positioning a cell in a spreadsheet

jamesbradleymiller

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I am developing a spreadsheet and I would like a create a macro that will select a specific cell in the worksheet and move it to the top left corner.

Can anyone help me with this?

Thanks in advance.

JBM
 

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Hi

Try
Code:
Sub aaa()
 Range("D8").Select
 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = Selection.Column
 ActiveWindow.ScrollRow = Selection.Row

End Sub


Tony
 
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Or with the ActiveCell:

Code:
Sub ScrollToTopLeft() 
    With ActiveWindow 
        .ScrollRow = ActiveCell.Row 
        .ScrollColumn = ActiveCell.Column 
    End With 
End Sub

HTH
 
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