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How I can make the cell stopped where it is when I press enter I dont want
to move the sell down when I press enter I know its a silly question but
this is a very useful at work
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On May 21, 1:22*am, Ali.Abughrabieh
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How I can make the cell stopped where it is when I press enter I don’t want
to move the sell down when I press enter I know it’s a silly question but
this is a very useful at work
Many thanks


CTRL + Enter. This will calculate the formula but keep it in the same
cell.
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ToolsOptionsEditMove selection after Enter.

Uncheck the option button.

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On Tue, 20 May 2008 23:22:01 -0700, Ali.Abughrabieh
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How I can make the cell stopped where it is when I press enter I don’t want
to move the sell down when I press enter I know it’s a silly question but
this is a very useful at work
Many thanks


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