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Currently shift+down arrow goes to the edge of the table but it would be better if it goes to last updated value record.


That is how users are remembering with Excel/Google Spreadsheets but I can see why Airtable designed in this way as new rows are not already produced by default. But if the table has 50 empty rows in end, its an “upscroll” task…

100% agree. I find it so frustrating to have lost my ctl-up/down functionality in Airtable that works so well in Excel/Sheets. I still switch between the 2 softwares and cannot find a solution in Airtable to this. 

It works SO well in Excel - click ctl-up/down or ctl-left/right once and that takes you to the last populated cell. Then click it again and it takes you to the next populated cell. And so on until you reach the end of the table. 

I can't see why this couldn't be introduced into Airtable?


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