Wow - good tip - its always good to learn something new...

/paul


On 2/11/06, Eike Rathke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Felix,
>
> On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 14:50:01 +0100, Felix Lieb wrote:
>
> > Even more sophisticated would be, to be able to mark the column where the cr
> > will jump to, for example by remembering the last column, where the cursor
> > was, before tabbing forward.
> >
> > That would improve the work-ergonomics in this way:
> > At the moment I have to position the cursor to the right column, enter data
> > by tabbing forward, press Enter for lf, press Pos1 for cr and position the
> > cursor to the right column again.
> > After that improvement I'd have to position the cursor once for a certain
> > number of datasets, enter data by tabbing forward and press Enter once for
> > cr/lf to the last positioned row.
>
> You can have that right away, and even by using the Enter key only,
> without the need of having to use the Tab key for horizontal movement:
>
> Under Tools.Options.Calc.General configure the Enter key to move the
> selection Right. You already knew that one. Then, to enter data
> row-wise, select the area where the data is to be keyed in from either
> the bottom right to the top left, or if starting from the top left to
> the bottom right press enter once afterwards to jump back to the top
> left. Do not press cursor movement keys as they would deselect the
> selection again.
>
> Now if you enter data and press the enter key the cell cursor moves one
> cell to the right, and if on the last cell of a row of the selection it
> moves to the first selected cell of the next row. Just be sure not to
> use other keys that move the cell cursor to not make the selection
> disappear.
>
>   Eike
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