The tab key can be used to move down the rows
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Move one cell up, down, left, or right: ARROW keys
Move to the edge of the current data region: CONTROL+ARROW key
Move to the beginning of the row: HOME
Move to the beginning of the worksheet: CONTROL+HOME
Move to the last cell on the worksheet, which is the cell at the intersection of the rightmost used column and the bottom-most used row (in the lower-right corner), or the cell opposite the home cell, which is typically A1: CONTROL+END
Move down one screen: PAGE DOWN
Move up one screen: PAGE UP
Move one screen to the right: ALT+PAGE DOWN
Move one screen to the left: ALT+PAGE UP
Move to the next sheet in the workbook: CONTROL+PAGE DOWN
Move to the previous sheet in the workbook: CONTROL+PAGE UP
Move to the next workbook or window: CONTROL+F6 or CONTROL+TAB
Move to the previous workbook or window: CONTROL+SHIFT+F6 or CONTROL+SHIFT+TAB
Move to the next pane in a workbook that has been split: F6
Move to the previous pane in a workbook that has been split: SHIFT+F6
Scroll to display the active cell: CONTROL+BACKSPACE
Display the Go To dialog box: F5
Display the Find dialog box: SHIFT+F5
Repeat the last Find action (same as Find Next): SHIFT+F4
Move between unlocked cells on a protected worksheet: TAB
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
u can use tab key for more things like change lines , tabs etc
and try this "ALT+TAB"