Microsoft Excel 2013 surrounds the active cell with a dark border to help identify the cell you are editing. Pressing the Enter key after editing the cell moves the active cell to the next cell down.
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How to Use the Function Keys in Microsoft Excel
Most people overlook the row of function keys at the top of their keyboard. They often ignore, misunderstand, or underuse them. If you work with Excel spreadsheets regularly, those F-keys can be your ...
If you want to be a master at Microsoft Excel then one of the things you must know are keyboard shortcuts. Not all of them, but mostly the best or more important ones. A lot of Excel users take ...
If you’re serious about using Microsoft Excel, then you should get to know all of its keyboard shortcuts. Here’s a list of the most useful Excel shortcuts and how they can help you work faster. For ...
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