A number of keys can do it. The Enter key on the numeric keypad or the Return key on the main keypad will do it. The Tab key will do it. Any of the 4 arrow keys will do it. There are also a few special key combinations, such as Ctrl-Return to enter one value into multiple cells.
If it is just one cell then right click on the cell and it will bring you up options of how to edit it. If it is more than one cell and they adjoin then highlight the cells you want to edit and right click again to see the options
Once youve completed placing the data (i.e. numbers) in a spreadsheet cell you can use either the enter key to move (normally down a cell) or use the navigation keys (those between the number pad and the qwery keysbord) o move away or use a mouse button and left click on another cell. All will leave the last enterd cell with the data youve put and and allow you to be ready to place new data in a new cell
Both the right arrow key and the tab key will completely an entry and move to the cell to the right. One exception is if you have more than one cell selected, in which case the tab key will move to the next selected cell, though the right arrow will still move one cell to the right.
Press the Esc key or click on the X beside the tick at the start of the Formula bar.
After highlighting Ctrl-C copies almost anything in Windows
When editing the content of a cell you can use the End key to get to the end of the data and then type in what you need. Then press Enter to enter the data.
Click on the Enter box to complete a cell entry.
press enter
You can use the Delete key and then type the new entry in. If you have the cell already opened for editing, you can use the Backspace to delete everything back to the start of the cell and then start your new entry.
Press the Tab key. Press the Enter key. Press any of the arrow keys.
Yes. If you press ESC before entering typed data into a cell (e.g. press ENTER), the cell will return to the same condition as before you started typing.
It is called Autocomplete.
There are numerous pictures of a cell on the internet. To see a specific type of cell, go to the website called Science Blogs. In the search box, type in "cell structure" and press Enter. The first blog entry will show a picture of a cell and its parts.
Press the Esc key or click on the Cancel button, which is the red x beside where you are typing your entry.
Autocomplete is a feature in Excel spreadsheets that is meant to make data entry faster. Autocomplete is done by typing in one cell, clicking on the cell and dragging it downwards. The remaining cells fill with serial numbers and/or letters.
The cell (plasma membrane) is the cell part that controls entry in and out of the cell
How do you complete an entry for 2000 shares at 9?
the cell membrane