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If I type in cell a1, for example, 450, and then push enter, is there a
keystroke that I can type that will put the same thing in the next cell. In conclusion, in cell a1, I type 450 and then push enter which takes me to cell a2, is there a keystroke I can push that will put 450 in cell a2. (Like in DOS, you hit the up arrow key, for the previous command) Any help would be appreciated. |
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