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How is navigation conducted from the first to the last filled cells of clusters when moving one cell at a time in a row?

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The shortcut CTRL + Right arrow (→) is highly efficient for navigating large datasets horizontally to locate filled cells in clusters.
Updated On: Jan 18, 2025
  • Home + Right arrow (→)
  • CTRL + Right arrow (→) successively
  • END + Right arrow (→)
  • CTRL + END
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Solution and Explanation

To navigate from the first filled cell to the last filled cell of a cluster in a row, you can use the keyboard shortcut CTRL + Right arrow (→) successively. This allows quick movement to the next filled cell in the row until the last one is reached. Each press of the shortcut skips empty cells and stops at the next filled cell in the sequence.
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