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Using keyboard shortcuts
To typing in selected area, select a range of cells. The borders of the selected range are clearly defined:
To move vertically downward within the selected range, press Enter.
To move vertically upward, press Shift+Enter.
To move horizontally to the right, press Tab.
To move horizontally to the left, press Shift+Tab.
To move from one corner to the other corner of the range, press Ctrl+. (Ctrl and a period).
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Ab wrote on December 31, 1969 19:00 EST |
| Hi, what do you mean by pressing Ctrl+ (Ctrl and a period) ? (to move from 1 corner to another) |
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Ab wrote on December 31, 1969 19:00 EST |
| Hi, what do you mean by pressing Ctrl+ (Ctrl and a period) ? (to move from 1 corner to another) |
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