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DirectionAn enumeration representing the possible directions that one can move within a spreadsheet using the arrow keys.
To call an enum, you call its parent class, name, and property. For example, SpreadsheetApp.Direction.UP
.
UP
Enum
The direction of decreasing row indices. DOWN
Enum
The direction of increasing row indices. PREVIOUS
Enum
The direction of decreasing column indices. NEXT
Enum
The direction of increasing column indices.
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Last updated 2024-10-31 UTC.
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