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How do I move down a line without leaving the row I am working in and without
using the spacebar to move over until it drops down a line:

I want to have a title and then several listings under that, all in the same
row?
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Try 'Tools' 'Options' 'Edit' and change 'Move To Right' (which is the
default) to 'Down'
Don't forget to change it back as this is a global setting and will stay
like this on all workbooks.
It can be easily done using code via the WorkBook_Open or WorkBook_Activate
event, post back if you want this,
Regards,
Alan.
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How do I move down a line without leaving the row I am working in and
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I want to have a title and then several listings under that, all in the
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Try Alt+Enter (this will move your cursor down a 'line" but keep it within
the same row)

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How do I move down a line without leaving the row I am working in and without
using the spacebar to move over until it drops down a line:

I want to have a title and then several listings under that, all in the same
row?

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