Well, darling, the key you're looking for is the Home key. It's like the bouncer of your cell, pushing that insertion point right to the front of the line. So, go ahead and give it a little tap and make that data line up like a well-behaved bunch of pixels.
Just press home.
To move the insertion point to the beginning of data in a cell, you can press the "Home" key on your keyboard. Alternatively, if you're using a Mac, you can use "Command + Left Arrow" to achieve the same result. This action will quickly take you to the start of the cell's content for editing.
To place the insertion point inside a cell in a spreadsheet, simply click on the cell where you want the insertion point to appear. The insertion point will show up as a blinking cursor inside the cell, allowing you to enter or edit text or data directly within the cell.
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Generally, it refers to the blinking cursor on your screen that tells you where text will appear when you hit a key on your keyboard. "Insertion point", and variations on that phrase, also refer to several arcane methods in the programming of computers, especially when dealing with hooking (redirecting) functions and direct kernel object manipulation.
The 'F2' key will select the active cell and move the cursor to the end. You could also double click a cell and then press the 'End' key.
cell contents
the location of the active cell by its collumn letter and row number.
the location of the active cell by its collumn letter and row number.
One cell to the right.
Yes it is.
Press the End key.