![]() ![]() If you want to click the RETURN key and have the cursor go from the current cell to the the next row in Column A (i.e. On 3/10/10 2:18 PM, in article have found a solution that works in Mac Excel 2011: List Manager (Insert menu) to your data range. If you want to dictate what you're expecting on a permanent basis aply the Will go beneath the cell in which you started. Likewise, if you click in - say - the 3rd column ofĪ row of data then Tab across the row & press return at the end the selector Next row when you press return but it will be in the column where you Note that if you stop anywhereĪlong the way to fix a typo or whatever that the selector will go to the You typed? If so it is working as it should. ![]() Does the selector move to the next row beneath the first item Of the same row using Tab or Rt Arrow & when you've entered the last item ![]() To test, use a new sheet in a new workbook. Rely on it to always do what you might prefer :-) However, this is one of those "intuitive"įeatures which performs differently depending on circumstances. This 'feature' isn't one that can be turned on/off, & AFAIK it works in 2008Įxactly as in previous versions. ![]()
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