How to move down a line in a cell within Microsoft Excel

Updated: 12/31/2020 by Computer Hope
Microsoft Excel Move down a line keyboard shortcut

In Microsoft Excel, the default action when pressing Enter is to move down to the next cell. However, when working with a cell containing multiple lines of text, it can be frustrating to create a new line. Below are the keyboard shortcuts to make this task easy.

All latest versions of Microsoft Excel

All versions of Microsoft Excel for the PC and Mac now support the ability to press the keyboard shortcut Alt+Enter to move to the next line. To use this keyboard shortcut, type text in the cell. When ready for a new line, press and hold down Alt, then press Enter. The keyboard shortcut can be used as often as needed.

Note

If you are on a Mac and the key shortcut above doesn't work, try Control+Option+Return.

Tip

Instead of adding a note or a lot of text in a cell, create a comment to make the spreadsheet look cleaner. For help creating a comment, see: How to create, edit, and delete a comment in Microsoft Excel.

Microsoft Excel in Windows

On all versions of Microsoft Excel for the PC and Windows, the keyboard shortcut Alt+Enter moves to the next line. To use this keyboard shortcut, type text in the cell and when ready for a new line, press and hold down Alt, then press Enter. The keyboard shortcut can be used as often as needed.

Tip

Instead of adding a note or a lot of text in a cell, create a comment to make the spreadsheet look cleaner. For help creating a comment, see: How to create, edit, and delete a comment in Microsoft Excel.

Early versions of Microsoft Excel for the Mac

On earlier versions of Excel for the Mac, Alt+Enter does not work. To create a new line on the Mac, use Control+Option+Return. To use this keyboard shortcut, type text in the cell and when ready for a new line, press and hold down Control, Option, and Return. The keyboard shortcut can be used as often as needed.

Tip

Instead of adding a note or a lot of text in a cell, create a comment to make the spreadsheet look cleaner. For help creating a comment, see: How to create, edit, and delete a comment in Microsoft Excel.