When you reach the end of a row, pressing Tab takes your cursor to the first cell of the next
row. To go backward, cell to cell, press Shift+Tab.
Pressing Tab has a special function when you??™re in the last cell of a table??”it adds a new row,
with the same column configuration as the current one.
The Home and End keys take you to the beginning and end, respectively, of the cursor??™s current line. If a
cell??™s contents are large enough for the text to wrap in the cell, move to the top of the current cell by pressing
Ctrl+Home (Command+Home). To get to the bottom of the current cell in such a circumstance, press
Ctrl+End (Command+End).
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As text is entered into a cell, the cell expands and other cells contract, even if they already contain text.
When you??™re at the beginning or end of the contents in a cell, you can also use the arrow keys to navigate
from cell to cell. Use the left and right arrows to move from cell to cell in a row, and the up and down
arrows to move from cell to cell in a column. When you come to the end of a row or column, the arrow
keys move to the first cell in the next row or column. If you??™re moving left to right, the cursor goes from the
end of one row to the beginning of the next row??”and vice versa if you move from right to left.
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