You just need to delete it. So put the cursor where you entered it and either press the Delete or Backspace key as appropriate to remove it.
You just need to delete it. So put the cursor where you entered it and either press the Delete or Backspace key as appropriate to remove it.
You just need to delete it. So put the cursor where you entered it and either press the Delete or Backspace key as appropriate to remove it.
You just need to delete it. So put the cursor where you entered it and either press the Delete or Backspace key as appropriate to remove it.
You just need to delete it. So put the cursor where you entered it and either press the Delete or Backspace key as appropriate to remove it.
You just need to delete it. So put the cursor where you entered it and either press the Delete or Backspace key as appropriate to remove it.
You just need to delete it. So put the cursor where you entered it and either press the Delete or Backspace key as appropriate to remove it.
You just need to delete it. So put the cursor where you entered it and either press the Delete or Backspace key as appropriate to remove it.
You just need to delete it. So put the cursor where you entered it and either press the Delete or Backspace key as appropriate to remove it.
You just need to delete it. So put the cursor where you entered it and either press the Delete or Backspace key as appropriate to remove it.
You just need to delete it. So put the cursor where you entered it and either press the Delete or Backspace key as appropriate to remove it.
It gives you a line-break inside of a cell.
With Excel on a Mac a line break is entered by adding the Command (cmd) key to the other two - cmd alt enter. The Command key may be replaced by the Control key (ctrl) in some versions of Excel - It's a Microsoft thing.
Alt + Enter
Alt - F4 is the main one, though you can also use Alt - F - X.
If you are asking, how do I put a second line in the same cell the answer is: Type the first line of text, the hold down the Alt key and press Enter, i.e. "Alt + Enter". Your cell will now take two lines. You can do this as many times as required.
Alt+Enter
Press the key combination Alt - H - O and it will open if it is in the version if Excel you have.
ALT-e-s-v followed by ENTER
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It's not specific to excel, but hold down alt and press 234. It's also under Insert>Symbols, under the subset pick Greek.
Yes, the Alt key works in Excel.
The keyboard shortcut ALT+PAGE DOWN is application dependant. It doesn't mean anything specific. In Microsoft Word, for example, when editing a table, Alt+PgDn moves the cursor to the last cell in the column. In Microsoft Excel, it pages the screen across so that rows to the right can be viewed. Most applications do nothing.