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If you are talking about shortcut commands then the following will help: Basic Table Commands

  • Type in a table cell the same way you would type in a paragraph - pressing ENTERcreates a new paragraph in the same cell. Use the same commands to format the text in a cell the way you would format the text in a normal paragraph
  • To move to the next cell press TAB. To move back one cell press SHIFT+TAB.
  • To enter a Tab in the cell press CTRL+TAB.
  • To move backward and forward within the cell one character at a time press the left or right arrow keys on your keyboard- these keys will also let you jump from cell to cell at the beginning and end of each cells contents.
  • To move up or down one cell, press the up or down arrow keys on your keyboard.
  • If the insertion point is in the last cell in the table press TAB to create a new row -the row will be formatted the same as the current row and the insertion point is then in the first cell in the new row
  • Suggest you turn on the show/hide feature to see the end of cell markers - these behave much like paragraph markers -the formatting travels with the end of cell marker when it's copied or moved, when text is deleted etc.

· Select Table = Alt + Clear (Keypad 5, turn off Num Lock)

· Move to Top of Column, End of Column = Alt + Page Up or Alt + Page Down

· Move to Beginning of Row, End of Row = Alt + Home or Alt + End

· Select from Current Cell to End of Row = Alt + Shift + End

· Select from Current Cell to End of Column = Alt + Shift + Page Down To Add Text Above The TablePut your cursor in the top row of the table and press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER -this same keyboard shortcut will also split the table in two if the cursor is in any other row except the first row.

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13y ago

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