When the Tab key is pressed in Microsoft Word, it creates a horizontal space or indentation at the cursor's position. By default, this typically moves the cursor to the next preset tab stop, which is usually every half-inch. If you want to customize tab stops, you can do so in the ruler or the Paragraph settings. Pressing Shift + Tab will move the cursor back to the previous tab stop.
The TAB key.
It moves to the next cell, to the right. If anything is being typed in when the tab key is pressed it will enter the data in that cell and then move to the next cell.
Tabs in Microsoft Word display dots called "tab markers" or "tab stops." These markers indicate where the cursor will jump when the Tab key is pressed, allowing for consistent alignment of text. Users can customize tab stops to specify different alignment options, such as left, center, right, or decimal alignment.
Shift + TAB
When the Enter key is pressed, a line break is typically represented by a special character often referred to as a newline character (e.g., \n or LF for Line Feed). The Tab key insertion is usually represented by a tab character, often denoted as \t. These characters do not print visible symbols on the screen but instead affect the layout of text by creating space or moving the cursor to the next line or tab stop.
I'm Pretty Sure That It's F8 or TAB When You Start Up.
When the tab key is pressed while a bullet point is selected in a word processing program, it typically indents the bullet point further to the right, creating a sub-level or nested bullet. This allows for a hierarchical organization of information, making it easier to structure lists. Conversely, pressing Shift + Tab usually decreases the indentation, moving the bullet back to the previous level.
When you press the tab key from the last cell in the table it adds a new blank row to the bottom of the table.
it works like a tab key press...
do you have cap locks on, but even then you could probly still do it. Cheak the key configurations and see if that is still the correct key and if not assign it.
enter key
The TAB key.