After you type data in a cell, the active cell changes, depending on how you enter the data. Please describe what happens if you click the Enter button on the Formula bar, if you press the Enter key, and if you press the Tab key. Also, give an example of when you would use each method of entering data.
What will be an ideal response?
- If you click the Enter button on the Formula Bar, the cell you typed in remains active.
Example (Answers may vary): I want to edit a specific cell, so I pull up the cell's data in the Formula Bar. When I press Enter, the cell I was working in remains active so that I can see that my change was made.
- If you press the Enter key, the cell below the cell you typed in becomes active.
Example (Answers may vary): I am entering a list of numbers in a spreadsheet. I choose to use the Enter key as then it automatically brings me down to the next cell in the column, where I type the next entry.
- If you press the Tab key, the cell to the right of the cell you typed in becomes active.
Example (Answers may vary): I am entering data in a row. I choose to use the Tab key as then it automatically takes me to the cell to the right so I can enter the next item in the row.
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