Yes, indeed. Just in case this was what the OP wanted; I always have this option unchecked.
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| But then one must remember to change that setting for other work
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| Or, ToolsOptionsEdit tab, uncheck Move selection after Enter
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| | Rather than using the ENTER key to confirm the entry, press the up arrow
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| | left arrow). Since you are in A1 there is nowhere to go but the entry is
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| | Formula Bar to complete the entry. This will work in any row.
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| | How could I keep my cursor in 1 cell even after pressing the enter
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| | data for vlookup and have to move the cursor back to the entry cell
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| | time. It's a pain. Any help will be appreciated. Thx, Greg
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