What do you usually do for moving from one active cell to the other? Some people said, “Using mouse to point and click on the desired active cell”.
Well, here we are going on how to use the "4 Arrow Keys" to do it instead of using a mouse clicking.
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Well, here we are going on how to use the "4 Arrow Keys" to do it instead of using a mouse clicking.
- Move UP: Just use your right hand finger press on the “Upper Arrow”
- Move Right: Just use your right hand finger press on the “Right Arrow”
- Move Left: Just do the same way as above, but you just press one the “Left Arrow”
- Move Down: Do the same thing again just press on the “Down Arrow”
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