There are several ways. A simple one is to use the Goto command. Press F5 and then specify XFD1 to bring you to that cell and you will be in column XFD.
That depends on the version. Up to version 2003, it was row 65,536. From Excel 2007 onwards, it is row 1,048,576.
XFD
Column IV is not the last column in Excel 2007, as it was in Excel 2003. In Excel 2003 the last column is IV which is column 256. In Excel 2007 the last column is XFD, which is column 16384.
XFD is the column label on the last column in a Microsoft Excel 2007 worksheet.
16,384 columns can be found in versions of Excel from version 2007 onwards. That is column XFD. If it is an earlier version the last column is IV and there are 256 columns.
In Excel 2003 and earlier, there are 256 columns, so the last column is IV. From Excel 2007 onwards, there are 16,384 columns, so the last column is XFD.
XFD1 is the cell reference at the end of the first row in Excel. Column XFD is the 16384th column.
The last column is column XFD which is the 16,384th column.
Column headings start at A. After reaching Z, the next is AA, then AB and so on. What the last column is will depend on the version of Excel that you have. Column IV, which is the 256th column, is in the versions up to Excel 2003. From Excel 2007 there are 16,384 columns and last one is column XFD.
That depends on the version. Up to version 2003, it is true. For versions since Excel 2007, the last column is XFD.
The last cell in Excel 2007 is XFD 1,048,576 There are 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.
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