Escape also allows you to leave the cell unedited, and just hitting enter
after you've made edits will place the changes in the cell.
It is also a good idea to have "edit formulas in cell" active which is in
the Excel options menu.
Bill
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Help with EXCEL
Not sure if my inquiry reached the list, but having received no responses, I
returned to the help menu and managed to find the keystroke
(F2) that allows you to edit the contents of a cell. Pressing F2 again exits
you from the cell.
Tony
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