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"How do I ensure that Excel returns the cursor to column A after pressing enter in column C?" And this was the answer "You could start entering data in a row, and use the <Tab key to move the focus along the row, across columns. Then, a hit of the <Enter key returns the focus to the starting column, one row beneath the original cell." How do I fix this if it stops working? I have Excel 03 and I type in cell A1 then hit tab, type in cell B1 then hit tab and type in cell C1 and hit enter. I want the cursor to return to A2 when I hit enter. I have always been able to do this and now all of a sudden I can't. HELP |
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