It moves it to the beginning of a line while typing.
In Excel, it will move one cell to the right.
It puts the cursor( | ) on the front of the line.
In Excel, TAB would move your cursor to the next column in the same row.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
Most characters can be erased by pressing the backspace key or the Del key, depending on where your cursor insertion point is located.
The return key.
Use the "Home" key (it's to the right of Backspace)
The delete key.... (the one with the arrow pointing to the left).
TAB button
If you are within the formula bar, the Home key takes you to the beginning of the data in that cell.
If you're in a word document, it is a key, that when pressed, will take you back to the beginning of the line that your cursor is on. If you're on a webpage, it will take you to the top of the webpage.
Pressing the Tab key moves the cursor to the right by a set amount, while the Increase Indent command adjusts the formatting of the selected text or paragraph by adding an additional level of indentation. Pressing Tab is a quick way to manually adjust alignment, whereas the Increase Indent command is used for specific formatting purposes.