Figure 20. (left) One selected cell and (right) a group of selected cells
Using the Tab and Enter keys
• Pressing Enter or Shift+Enter moves the focus down or up, respectively.
• Pressing Tab or Shift+Tab moves the focus to the right or to the left,
respectively.
Using the arrow keys
Pressing the arrow keys on the keyboard moves the focus in the direction of the
arrows.
Using Home, End, Page Up and Page Down
• Home moves the focus to the start of a row.
• End moves the focus to the column furthest to the right that contains data.
• Page Down moves the display down one complete screen and Page Up moves
the display up one complete screen.
• Combinations of Control (often represented on keyboards as Ctrl) and Alt with
Home, End, Page Down (PgDn), Page Up (PgUp), and the arrow keys move the
focus of the current cell in other ways. Table 1 describes the keyboard
shortcuts for moving about a spreadsheet.
Tip
Use one of the four Alt+Arrow key combinations to resize the height or
width of a cell. (For example: Alt+↓ increases the height of a cell.)
Table 1. Moving from cell to cell using the keyboard
Key Combination Movement
→
Right one cell
←
Left one cell
↑
Up one cell
↓
Down one cell
Control+→
To the next column to the right containing data in that row
or to Column AMJ
Control+←
To the next column to the left containing data in that row or
to Column A
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