No. Word wrap allows you to continue typing and automatically wraps the words at the end of the line for you. You only have to use the Enter key when you want to start a new paragraph or to start typing on a new line.
after you type in fuzzybunny you press either launch or enter i don't remember
The bullet is repeating once you press enter after typing something in a line
If you are typing something in, you can press the Enter key or press the Tab key or you could click on the green tick beside the formula bar.
Press the enter key & press the spacebar
Use the Wrap Text command in Format, Cells dialog. If you want to break the text in a specific place, put your cursor at that point and press Alt+Enter.
There are lots of keys and key combinations that will work. You can press the Enter key. You can press the Return key. You can press the Ctrl-Enter combination. You can use the Page Up and Page Down keys. You can use the Home key. You can use the End key. You can use any of the arrow keys, if what you are typing in is not a formula.
You just start typing then press enter, assuming your not muted.
If you are still typing, then press Alt-Enter and a new line in the cell will begin. Also see the related question below.
1 you need to write the password and press enter then you need to write the command and press enter. that's all
Either the enter key or the tab key
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Press (`) then type (revelation),Press enter