Use the Ctrl - End key combination.
Can you be more specific about what are you trying to do and on what device? There are two methods to move around in your document, If you are using a mouse, you can move around each page of a document by scrolling up and down using the "Scrolling wheel" on mouse. If you are using a keyboard, you can move around using the "Page Up and Page Down" arrow keys on your keyboard.
tab stop
Using the CTRL+SHIFT+HOME command within the body of a document will move the cursor back to the beginning of that document. It is a very valuable command tool that can save the user a lot of time paging through lengthy documents.
Keyboard shortcut
The simplest ws to move your insertion point to the beginning and end of a text line is just to click there. To move your insertion point to the beginning of a document, press ctrl+home, and to move it to the end of a document, press ctrl+end on your keyboard.
Using the CTRL+SHIFT+HOME command within the body of a document will move the cursor back to the beginning of that document. It is a very valuable command tool that can save the user a lot of time paging through lengthy documents.
... a smart move. The keyboard is quicker for most every task and more ergonomic too.
you have to move the arrow keys for which way you want to go
Tab will move to the next cell and Shift-Tab will move to the previous cell. You can also use the arrow keys to move from one cell to another.
Yes it does. Cells can be selected with the mouse or the keyboard by using the arrow keys to move to the cells you want to use in the formula.
The Microsoft thief function. It steals the text with Ctrl-X or Ctrl-C It then puts it into another document with Ctrl-V
....No......Of course it isn't. You can plainly see the man's hand under the cat's shirt using his fingers to move the cats arms to play the keyboard. It is fake.