Just a heads up, that is a standard feature of MS-O. If your tabbing across a row, Excel tracks the tabs. When you hit 'enter' it drops you a row and moves back to the first column that you started tabbing from. I have found that very handy indeed and maybe should be a standard feature in OO.o. Pressing any other directional keys starts the count over so maybe its a simple feature to add?

Think I'll check the feature list for it :)
JB

At 04:27 AM 5/4/2005, you wrote:
It depends on what you mean by "quick".

I have configured my Calc to move to the right when Enter is hit and when
I come H1 (in this case) I would just, instead of hitting Enter, hit Down
arrow key and then the Home key. This is two keys, is that quick enough?

If you only want to hit ONE key, write a macro that takes you to the first
column of the next row and associate it with a key, like F3 which is not
used anyway by default (at least it was not on my system). Then, everytime
you hit F3 you will move to the next row of column A.


Johnny

Robert Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev den Wed, 4 May 2005 01:40:02 -0400:

I am doing a simple log in Calc.  I have the layout of the form I want
and it looks great.  Now I want to input data in the cells.  I can tab
along to move to the next cell to the right.  Is there a way to go back
to the first cell in the next row after entering data in the last cell
of the current row?  i.e.  My columns are A-H.  When I get through
placing info in H1, is there a quick way to go to cell A2?



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