trt...... Ctrl shift enter is page break. Meaning it forms a new page.
Well, I don't have the latest version of Word, but unless they've changed it, the answer is control-enter.
You can copy the formulas from the first cell into the others. There are lots of ways of doing down, like using Ctrl-C to copy and Ctrl-V to paste, or using the icons on the toolbars or using the edit menu, and several other ways. You can use the fill handle to fill down. If you have selected an area down, you can use Ctrl-D. If you have selected to the right, you can use Ctrl-R to do it.You can also select the cells you want to put the formula into and then type it in, but instead of hitting the Enter key, press and hold the Ctrl key and press Enter and it will automatically put the formula into all the selected cells, not just the first one.
Use the key combination CTRL + Enter.
YES,you can also try before asking
pressing CTRL and the V key allows you to paste
You can use the key command CTRL+ENTER to start a new page in the same document in Microsoft Word. You must press control and enter at the same time. Hold down the control key and then press enter. If you want to start a whole new document (and thus a new page), go to File in the menu and choose New.
It does nothing. Pressing CTRL and the + sign zooms in your screen though
Ctrl + Enter
CTRL and ENTER
The key combination is CTRL + Enter. Not sure what you mean by characters.
With columns already on, use Ctrl-Shift-Return. So hold the Ctrl key and the Shift key together and then press the Return key or the Enter key.