There are things that both can do when entering data, but the Tab key is more used for moving around the spreadsheet and around menu options. The Enter key is more used to just enter data. In conjunction with other keys there are other things it can do, like using Ctrl-Enter to fill out a selected range when entering something. Pressing Tab normally moves a cell to the right, while Enter usually moves down a cell.
To enter data that has been typed, and to move the cursor.
Use the Return or Enter key.Use the arrow keys.Use the Tab key.
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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.
In both micro. excel and word its on the insert tab!
In both micro. excel and word its on the insert tab!
When working with cells in tables or spreadsheets, the tab key will normally bring you to the next cell. If you want to use a tab in terms of pushing over text within a cell, then what you need to do is indent the text. This can be done by using the Format menu. In Excel you would then choose Cells and then Alignment and the indent option is there. For Word you could use the Paragraph option in the Format menu, or use the ruler to do it by dragging the indent markers at the left side of the ruler.
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the esc button or if u want to it is tab
use the enter key
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Use the Insert tab and select from the Charts section.
Not in Excel. Excel does not use fractions. If you need to use fractions, then turn them into decimals. You can represent 1/2 in excel with the formula =1/2.