In a spreadsheet that will not work. If you are in a table in a word processing document then it will.
To get from cell to cell across a table as you enter text, press enter.
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Where a row and column intersect is a cell. To enter data into a cell, first select it and then type in what you want in the cell. Finally, press enter.
Formulas display as text while you are entering them in a cell. They display a calculated value after you press the ENTER key. For example, you can type =8+2 in a cell and when you press ENTER, the cell will display the value 10.
Press Alt+Enter to add another line within a sincle cell. Type your first line, then press Alt+Enter to move to the second line. In the formula window you will see only the first line unless you use the up and down arrow keys. In the cell you will see both lines. If your lines do not wrap and show up in the cell, format the cell with Cell Wrap turned on.
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.
You can copy the formulas from the first cell into the others. There are lots of ways of doing down, like using Ctrl-C to copy and Ctrl-V to paste, or using the icons on the toolbars or using the edit menu, and several other ways. You can use the fill handle to fill down. If you have selected an area down, you can use Ctrl-D. If you have selected to the right, you can use Ctrl-R to do it.You can also select the cells you want to put the formula into and then type it in, but instead of hitting the Enter key, press and hold the Ctrl key and press Enter and it will automatically put the formula into all the selected cells, not just the first one.
Click on the cell where you want to enter the formula.Verify the cell addresses you want to include in the formula.Ensure the first character you type is the equal sign (=).Type your formula (e.g. =A1+B1).Press ENTER or click another cell.
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=.2*.8 Enter that exactly in the cell and press enter. It should calculate it for you.
There are hundreds of reasons. You press the Enter key when you want to execute whatever command is appropriate at the time. If you are entering data in an Excel worksheet cell, you can press the enter key when you are done entering the data.
After you enter your text you press Enter to move to the next cell down or Tab to move one cell to the right. Otherwise, you can use the arrow keys to manauver between cells.