Move one cell down
About This Shortcut Moves current selection one cell below the active selection. Related videos The videos below demonstrate this shortcut.
About This Shortcut Moves current selection one cell below the active selection. Related videos The videos below demonstrate this shortcut.
About This Shortcut Moves current selection one cell to the left of the active selection. Related videos The videos below demonstrate this shortcut.
About This Shortcut Moves current selection one cell to the right of the active selection. Related videos The videos below demonstrate this shortcut.
About This Shortcut Moves current selection one above the active selection. Related videos The videos below demonstrate this shortcut. XLOOKUP with multiple lookup values
About This Shortcut Moves current selection one screen below the active selection. The distance covered depends on the size of the window.
About This Shortcut Moves current selection one screen to the left of the active selection. The distance covered depends on the size of the window. Related videos The videos below demonstrate this shortcut. Shortcuts to navigate worksheets
About This Shortcut Moves current selection one screen to the right of the active selection. The distance covered depends on the size of the window. Related videos The videos below demonstrate this shortcut. Shortcuts to navigate worksheets
About This Shortcut Moves current selection one screen above the active selection. The distance covered depends on the size of the window. Related videos The videos below demonstrate this shortcut. Shortcuts to navigate worksheets
Related videos The videos below demonstrate this shortcut. Shortcuts for editing cells
Related videos The videos below demonstrate this shortcut. Shortcuts for editing cells
About This Shortcut This keyboard shortcut will cycle the active cell through non-adjacent selections, starting at the left and moving to the right.
About This Shortcut It doesn’t matter whether cells contain data or not. Related videos The videos below demonstrate this shortcut. Shortcuts to navigate worksheets
If the active cell is non-empty, Excel will stop on the last non-empty cell below the active cell. On a Mac, the control key () can be used instead of the command key (). Related videos The videos below demonstrate this shortcut.