25 April 2013
It's frustrating when Excel acts as if the active area of a worksheet is significantly larger than the actual area where you have data. Suddenly your scroll bars move you into uncharted areas, such as column TX
or row 5000
.
In programming parlance, this is known as the "used range" of a worksheet. Fortunately, there's a quick and simple way to reset the used range when necessary.
Full article: Resetting the Last Cell in an Excel worksheet