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Is there a keystroke to insert the cursor into a selected cell in numbers?

In Excel, pressing F2 inserts the cursor into the selected cell. For mouse-free working. Is there a keystroke in Numbers that does this?


MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Mar 11, 2021 1:14 PM

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Posted on Mar 11, 2021 9:06 PM

Option return will place the insertion point in the cell with no indication of the line feed character that is the usual product of option-return.

Typing any character will enter the character AND show the insertion point in the selected cell.

Typing any character, then the delete (backspace) key will result in an empty cell displaying the insertion point.


Regards,

Barry


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Mar 11, 2021 9:06 PM in response to Badunit

Option return will place the insertion point in the cell with no indication of the line feed character that is the usual product of option-return.

Typing any character will enter the character AND show the insertion point in the selected cell.

Typing any character, then the delete (backspace) key will result in an empty cell displaying the insertion point.


Regards,

Barry


Mar 11, 2021 3:01 PM in response to Peterfromct

Not to my knowledge.


How are you selecting the cell?


Once you have selected a cell, you can move the selection to another cell using the arrow keys.


In the example below, I started with B2 selected (but without the insertion point visible in the cell), then followed with the key stroke series listed below the image. ra, la, da refer to left arrow, right arrow and down arrow. Comas are separators in the list and are not typed.

Keystrokes: a, da, ra, b, ra, da, c, da, la, d, da, la, f, ra. da. f, ra, da, g, da, la, h, la, da, 1


command-arrow will move focus to the last cell in the direction of the arrow (from the selected cell, command-ra would select cell D10, or command-ua would select cell B1.


Regards,

Barry



Is there a keystroke to insert the cursor into a selected cell in numbers?

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