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Could not read response previously given to this question, so plaese could
you tell me again, is it possible to auto shift down a cell, with no key
stroke after entering data in the cell above. Thanks
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Default auto shift down a cell after entering data

How will your computer (Excel) know when you've finished entering the data?
Does it shift down a cell after you have entered a * or a Z or what?
Suggest you invest in a 'voice' control program then you can instruct the
computer to move your cursor down a cell ! !

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Could not read response previously given to this question, so plaese could
you tell me again, is it possible to auto shift down a cell, with no key
stroke after entering data in the cell above. Thanks

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