Selecting a group of table cells, Selecting a row or column – Apple Numbers '08 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Using Tables

When a cell is selected, use the Tab, Return, and arrow keys to move the selection to an
adjacent cell. Selecting “Return key moves to next cell” under Table Options in the Table
Inspector sometimes changes the effect of the Return and Tab keys.

Selecting a Group of Table Cells

You can select adjacent or nonadjacent cells.

Here are ways to select a group of cells:

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To select adjacent table cells, select a single cell, and then hold down the Shift key as
you select adjacent cells.

You can also click a cell, hold it, and then drag through a range of cells.

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To select nonadjacent table cells, hold down the Command key as you select cells. Use
Command-click to deselect a cell in the group.

Selecting a Row or Column

Select rows and columns using their reference tabs.

To select

If “Return key” option is
selected

If “Return key” option isn’t
selected

The next cell to the right

Press Tab.

If you press Tab when the last
cell in a column is selected, a
new column is added.

If you add or change data in the
last column, press Tab twice to
add a new column.

Press Tab.

If you press Tab in the last
column, the first cell in the next
row is selected.

If you press Tab in the last cell of
the table, a new row is added.

The previous cell

Press Shift-Tab.

Press Shift-Tab.

If you press Shift-Tab in the first
cell, the last cell is selected.

The next cell down

Press Down Arrow or Return.

If you’ve been using the Tab key
to navigate between cells,
pressing Return selects the next
cell down from the cell in which
you started tabbing.

If you press Return when the last
cell in a row is selected, a new
row is added.

If you add or change data in the
last cell, press Return twice to
add a new row.

Press Down Arrow.

The next cell up

Press Up Arrow or Shift-Return.

Press Up Arrow.

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