When working with cells in tables or spreadsheets, the tab key will normally bring you to the next cell. If you want to use a tab in terms of pushing over text within a cell, then what you need to do is indent the text. This can be done by using the Format menu. In Excel you would then choose Cells and then Alignment and the indent option is there. For Word you could use the Paragraph option in the Format menu, or use the ruler to do it by dragging the indent markers at the left side of the ruler.
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.
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When you press Tab in the last cell of a table, a new row is typically added below the current row. This behavior allows you to continue entering content in the table without interrupting the flow.
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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 paragraphTo 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 rowSuggest 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.
In Microsoft Excell the very last cell was IV65536. I n Microsoft 2007 however the very last cell is XFD1048576. Instead of going down a million times, you just go on Excell, press the CTRL button and the down arrow key, then press the CTRL button and the down arrow key.
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This is not a question. In the future, if you want someone else to do your homework for you, reword your homework items in the form of a question. In any event, you are looking for the word "row."
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ok, i had some time figuring this out aswel. You set up a table, Irish whip your opponent into the table and grapple them, then once you have grappled them they should be on the table. if you want to break the table, you Irish whip your opponent into the table and press the finisher button (triangle)
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