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I'm entering data into columns, left to right. When finished with the cell in
the last column(H), how do I get to the first cell in the first column(A), next row down? Just like entering text in Word and using the Enter key as a carriage return to start the next line. The only way it works now is to use the left arrow key. If I hit return I simply drop down to the next lower cell in same columm. |
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Use the tab key to move to the right instead of the arrow key
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom http://nwexcelsolutions.com "lksmith" wrote in message ... I'm entering data into columns, left to right. When finished with the cell in the last column(H), how do I get to the first cell in the first column(A), next row down? Just like entering text in Word and using the Enter key as a carriage return to start the next line. The only way it works now is to use the left arrow key. If I hit return I simply drop down to the next lower cell in same columm. |
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When you have moved down to the blank row below where you have just
entered data, press the <Home key - this will take you to column A. Hope this helps. Pete |
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In Tools, Options, Edit is 'Move selection after Enter', direction can be
left, right, up or down, but this moves only to the adjacent cell. To return to column A use CTRL and left arrow. -- "lksmith" wrote: I'm entering data into columns, left to right. When finished with the cell in the last column(H), how do I get to the first cell in the first column(A), next row down? Just like entering text in Word and using the Enter key as a carriage return to start the next line. The only way it works now is to use the left arrow key. If I hit return I simply drop down to the next lower cell in same columm. |
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![]() If you have unlocked only your target cells and protect the worksheet (with "select unlocked cells" only), then the cursors moves the way you want it to. There is also a way of achieving a similar result through setting up a particular type of range name which selects cells in a user-specified order, but this is more fiddly and less robust. -- John James ------------------------------------------------------------------------ John James's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32690 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=529393 |
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![]() "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: Use the tab key to move to the right instead of the arrow key -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom http://nwexcelsolutions.com "lksmith" wrote in message ... I'm entering data into columns, left to right. When finished with the cell in the last column(H), how do I get to the first cell in the first column(A), next row down? Just like entering text in Word and using the Enter key as a carriage return to start the next line. The only way it works now is to use the left arrow key. If I hit return I simply drop down to the next lower cell in same columm. |
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