The down arrow or the Return/Enter keys.
The return key.
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 "Enter" key (or "Return" key on some keyboards) moves the cursor to the beginning of the next line in most text editing applications. In some programming contexts or text editors, pressing "Shift + Enter" may also create a new line without breaking the current paragraph.
Use the "Home" key (it's to the right of Backspace)
It moves it to the beginning of a line while typing.
The arrow keys on the keyboard typically move the cursor left and right. Pressing the left arrow key moves the cursor left, while pressing the right arrow key moves the cursor right.
In Excel, TAB would move your cursor to the next column in the same row.
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The delete button erases things in front of the cruser and the backspace button erases behind the cruser. ;) but next time do your own hw
The key that moves the cursor down the page to begin a new line is the "Enter" key. When pressed, it creates a line break in text documents or input fields, allowing you to start typing on the next line. In some applications, holding the "Shift" key while pressing "Enter" will create a line break without starting a new paragraph.
TAB button
When you press the TAB key, it typically moves the cursor to the next tab stop or field in a form, allowing for quicker navigation between input areas. In text editors, it often inserts a tab character, which indents the text. In some applications, pressing TAB can also highlight or select the next item in a list or menu.