You can not use the keyboard to drag in Excel, but you can use cut and paste. Go to the starting cell and press Crtl-X to cut, then use the arrow keys to move to the cell where you would like to move the contents of the first cell and press Crtl-V.
They should go cell by cell. Check the keyboard is ok. If the arrow keys are part of the main keyboard, on other keys, check whether Num Lock is on or off. Check Excel options too.
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You can copy anything like numbers, dates, text and formulas from one cell, and put it into another cell, which is called a paste. You then have a copy in each cell. You can also copy and paste other items, like graphics. Excel has a wide range of ways of copying and pasting using the keyboard, mouse, menus and icons.
You can copy anything like numbers, dates, text and formulas from one cell, and put it into another cell, which is called a paste. You then have a copy in each cell. You can also copy and paste other items, like graphics. Excel has a wide range of ways of copying and pasting using the keyboard, mouse, menus and icons.
Alt+Enter
This question is not clear. You can enter a number in Excel by clicking on a cell and typing the number from the keyboard.
Tab will move to the next cell and Shift-Tab will move to the previous cell. You can also use the arrow keys to move from one cell to another.
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Pressing Ctrl + Home will change the active cell to cell A1 in Excel.
Usually with the keyboard. Just select the cell where you want the formula and type in what you want.
You can click on a cell to get to it. You can use keyboard commands to get to it. You can use the Goto command, by pressing the F5 key. You can type a cell address into the Name box.
In many applications, particularly spreadsheet software like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, pressing Ctrl + Shift + Down Arrow selects all the cells in a column from the current cell down to the last non-empty cell. This keyboard shortcut is useful for quickly highlighting a range of data without needing to click and drag with the mouse.