The Home key will bring the cursor to the beginning of a line of text.
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.
Pressing Home will move your insertion point to the beginning of the current line.
Press the SHIFT key to move the insertion point down a line and return to the left margin.
Use the "Home" key (it's to the right of Backspace)
Press Ctrl + Home... works every time!
If you press the enter key in middle of the paragraph, the data at the right of the insertion point will move to the next line and start the new paragraph
The backspace key will delete characters as it moves the insertion point four spaces to the left. The left-arrow key will move the insertion point to the left four spaces without changing any of the characters in the line.
an insertion point is where the cursor blinks and u start typing
To move the insertion point to the beginning of data in a cell, you can press the "Home" key on your keyboard. Alternatively, if you're using a Mac, you can use "Command + Left Arrow" to achieve the same result. This action will quickly take you to the start of the cell's content for editing.
Word wrap does not move the insertion point to the previous line; rather, it allows text to continue on the next line when the current line reaches the end of the defined margin or window. This feature ensures that text remains visible and readable without manual line breaks. The insertion point remains at the end of the current line until the user inputs more text or manually moves it.
Manual line break
Shift + Enter