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After you enter your text you press Enter to move to the next cell down or Tab to move one cell to the right. Otherwise, you can use the arrow keys to manauver between cells.
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.
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In a spreadsheet that will not work. If you are in a table in a word processing document then it will.
Pressing the Alt - Enter key combination will start a new line in the same cell.
Go to Tools, then Options, then Edit. In there you will find the "Move Selection After Enter" option. You can tick this and then choose what direction you want to move to.
The Tab key will move from one cell to the next in Excel, or through different options in a dialog box if one is open. If you are typing when you hit the tab key it will enter what you have typed into that cell and move the cursor one cell to the right.
Pressing the Return or Enter key, will move the cursor to the cell below the current one. You can actually change that in the settings to stay in the same cell or move up, left or right. Go to the Tools menu and then to Options and then to Edit and you will the option to change it there. The Tab key will move the cursor to the cell in the next column.
The thing you have typed will be entered into a cell. It may format it if the cell has pre-defined formatting. The cursor will move to the next cell below the cell you are entering something into.
from where ? it depends on where in the cell you are talking about
generally mean do this or move to the next line
Tab will move to the next cell and Shift-Tab will move to the previous cell. You can also use the arrow keys to move from one cell to another.