Perhaps the book you were reading was for Excel? Unless you have enabled the
code in €śWD: How to Code ENTER Key to Move to Next Field in Form€ť at
http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=211219, the Enter key always inserts a new
paragraph.
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"MOSwannabe" wrote in message
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In the Microsoft Office Specialist Study Guide, it says that in a table
you
can move the insertion point from cell to cell in a column by pressing the
Enter key. But when I try that, it just adds another line in the cell that
the insertion point is in. The Tab key takes me across the row to the end
before moving down to the first cell in the next row. Is there some
setting
so that using the Enter key will move to the next cell down in the column?
I
know I can use the down arrow key to move down the column, but I would
like
to have the Enter key work as the book says it's supposed to.