To select a cell, use any of the following techniques:
Use the mouse: Move the mouse cursor to a particular cell and click to select the cell.
Use the arrow keys in the keyboard: To move to the adjacent cells, press the UP or DOWN or LEFT or RIGHT arrow key.
Use the ENTER key in the keyboard: Press the ENTER key to select the cell that is below the current cell. This is the default setting unless an Excel option to change the direction of the ENTER key is modified.
Use the Name box on the Formula bar: In the Name box, type the cell address (Example: A4) and press the ENTER key.
Use the Go To feature: Press F5 to display the Go To dialog box. Type the cell reference in the Reference box (Example: D5) and click OK.
Things to note for identifying the selected cell:
Use the mouse: Move the mouse cursor to a particular cell and click to select the cell.
Use the arrow keys in the keyboard: To move to the adjacent cells, press the UP or DOWN or LEFT or RIGHT arrow key.
Use the ENTER key in the keyboard: Press the ENTER key to select the cell that is below the current cell. This is the default setting unless an Excel option to change the direction of the ENTER key is modified.
Use the Name box on the Formula bar: In the Name box, type the cell address (Example: A4) and press the ENTER key.
Use the Go To feature: Press F5 to display the Go To dialog box. Type the cell reference in the Reference box (Example: D5) and click OK.
Things to note for identifying the selected cell:
- The selected cell is surrounded by a thick border with a small square at the lower right corner.
- The Row heading and the column heading corresponding to the cell is shaded. For example, if cell G4 is selected then column number G in the column header and row number 4 in the row header is shaded.
- The address of the selected cell is displayed in the Name box.
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