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If you using IE, just press "Ctrl + End". Indeed, Zaxo is right, even "End" works.

On Win32, most applications understand "Ctrl + End" as end of document, and "End" as end of a section (for example, th end of a line). In this particular case, they simply result the same.

Update:

Tried Mozilla, and it followed the general convention on win32.

jacques, page down does not do the same thing, as you have to press it more than once for a long page. But "End" or "Ctrl+End" bring you to the end by one click.

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Re: Re: Post link
by barrd (Canon) on Nov 16, 2003 at 11:32 UTC
    And for Apple Mac users (with IE) its a function (fn) & end keys combo*.

    * At least on my G4 laptop, I don't have a 'proper' keyboard to test on.

      For what it's worth, tull size Apple keyboards have a separate end key that scrolls to the bottom, without pressing a function key.
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