FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS

BASICS OF BIG DATA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
When entering data into a worksheet, you can make the next cell active by pressing the ____ key.
A
tab
B
home
C
page down
D
enter
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -To move to the next cell to the right, press TAB. To move to the next cell to the left, press SHIFT + TAB. To move to the edge of a data region, press CONTROL + Arrow Keys. To move to the first cell in the row, press HOME.

Detailed explanation-2: -When you enter data into a cell in Excel, that cell becomes the active cell. The active cell is the one that has the blinking cursor in it. You can move to a different cell by using the arrow keys on your keyboard, or by clicking in a different cell with your mouse.

Detailed explanation-3: -The tab key is one of the most important keys on a keyboard. It is used to move the cursor to the next field or option in a dialog box, or to move to the next cell in a spreadsheet.

Detailed explanation-4: -These keyboard shortcuts are probably the quickest and easiest way to move between sheets in Excel. Simply press CTRL + PAGE UP to move to the previous sheet, or CTRL + PAGE DOWN to move to the next sheet. You can also hold down the CTRL key and use the mouse scroll wheel to move between sheets.

Detailed explanation-5: -Double clicking on a cell will simply activate and make it editable. You can also make a cell editable by clicking in the formula bar. This method works only if the cell you want to edit is active.

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