I have a shape in my workbook located above cell E10. The shape has a link to cell A43. When I press on the shape, then sure enough it takes me to A43, but that cell is now at bottom of my displayed screen with row 20 being the top row. What I would like is for row 43 to now be the first displayed row. I know I can do this with a VBA command:
Application.Goto ActiveCell, Scroll:=True
However, my client will not allow any macros in the workbook, so I am wondering if anyone can think of a way of achieving the same result without any VBA?
Thanks
Application.Goto ActiveCell, Scroll:=True
However, my client will not allow any macros in the workbook, so I am wondering if anyone can think of a way of achieving the same result without any VBA?
Thanks