Help with a keystroke shortcut

When I am editing fields, I would like to be able to move to a field using tab or enter, etc... and then edit the field without having to click on it or delete the current entry. In Excel, I click F2... Is there any such shortcut in Numbers?

Sorry,
I need to clarify my question. I understand how my tab and arrows move me around a worksheet. But, if I have a cell that has in it "sum(b1:b8)" and I wish to change that to "sum(B1:B10)" then I can get to that cell using my arrows, BUT, how can I edit that cell without having to either A) Delete (or overwrite) the cell and start anew or B) Use my mouse to click in the cell and thus only delete the term that I wish to change.
In Excel, you can click F2 and immediately have the cursor at the end of the field where I can then make alterations without re-writing the whole field.
Thanks,
Keith

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        <div id="apDiv3">
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    <blockquote>
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    <p><strong><em>MYTH:</em> I've lived in my home for so long, it doesn't make sense to take action now.</strong></p>
    <blockquote>
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      </div>
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    Message was edited by: InspiredLife
    Message was edited by: InspiredLife

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    Turn off Bluetooth.
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    Remove any unnecessary applications from the Login Items pane of the Users preferences.
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    Turn off Time Machine.

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