Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.
Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.
Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.
Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.
Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.
Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.
Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.
Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.
Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.
Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.
Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.
Pressing the F2 key will enter Edit Mode for the active cell in Excel.
To get from cell to cell across a table as you enter text, press enter.
Press and hold the Ctrl key when pressing Enter. Your formula will be entered, and the cell it is in will remain the active cell. It also has another use in that if you select a range of cells and type a formula into one and then press Ctrl-Enter, it will fill all selected cells with the formula or whatever else you have typed in, saving you having to copy it to them. The active cell will also stay the same.
Press the HOME key.
Press the HOME key.
Press the HOME key.
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Press the Del key.
Formulas display as text while you are entering them in a cell. They display a calculated value after you press the ENTER key. For example, you can type =8+2 in a cell and when you press ENTER, the cell will display the value 10.
Shift + Enter moves the active cell up by 1 (up one row). This is the opposite of Enter (where the active cell moves down by 1 or one row)
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