hi there you first do the VO  and space  to get into the editing cell.  Then 
you can use your keyboard commands to go around and edit. You can even use 
command c   and command V for copy and paste etc.
Regards,
Gigi 
> On Oct 16, 2013, at 4:54 PM, Nina Schneidermann <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi guys,
> I've encountered a somewhat annoying problem with numbers. When I need to 
> revise some text that I've entered into a cell, it deletes the text that's 
> already in the cell. For instance, if I enter a formula and find out that 
> I've written one digid wrong, I need to enter it all again because it deletes 
> the text that's already in the cell when I type new text.
> Is there a simple solution to this? I've looked through the menues and can't 
> find a hotkey for text cell navigation, but I might just be blind. Haha.
> Kind regards, Nina
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