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Hi everyone,
In a word table, I know that Alt + Up arrow and Alt + Down arrow will move the cursor to the right and left cell respectively. Wondering is there any keystroke that can jump the cursor to the cell below (i.e. next row) directly even when there is multiple lines in a cell? Coz when there is multiple lines in a cell, the down arrow/ up arrow would only allow me to jump to the next line within the same cell rather than jumping to the cell of the next row directly. Thanks in advance! |
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