This document lists 204 keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2010. Some key shortcuts include:
- Arrow keys to navigate worksheets and select cells
- Ctrl+C, Ctrl+X, Ctrl+V to copy, cut, and paste
- Ctrl+Z to undo and Ctrl+Y to redo
- F2 to edit active cell, Enter to complete cell entry
- Ctrl+1 to open Format Cells dialog, Ctrl+B for bold
- Alt+PgUp/PgDn to scroll between sheets
This document lists many keyboard shortcuts for navigating and performing common tasks in Excel 2010. Some key shortcuts include using arrow keys to move between cells, Ctrl+c to copy and Ctrl+v to paste cells, Alt+= to insert the AutoSum formula, and Ctrl+Shift+Enter to enter a formula as an array formula. Pivot table navigation and filtering can be done using arrow keys, Alt+c/d/l/p/r to move fields, and Alt+Arrow Down to open the AutoFilter list.
This document provides Excel 2010 shortcut keys for navigating and working with workbooks, cells, data, formatting, formulas, multiple workbooks, the Ribbon, data forms, PivotTables, dialog boxes, filters, and graphics. Some of the most useful shortcuts include arrow keys to move between cells, Ctrl+c/x/v to copy/cut/paste, F2 to edit cells, Ctrl+z/y to undo/redo, and Alt+enter to add line breaks in cells. Shortcuts like Ctrl+home/end allow quick navigation within worksheets.
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This document provides keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+S to save a workbook, Ctrl+N to create a new workbook, Ctrl+C to copy and Ctrl+V to paste. Arrow keys can be used to navigate cells and Ctrl+Home moves to cell A1. Formatting can be applied with shortcuts like Ctrl+B for bold and Ctrl+I for italics. Functions are inserted with Ctrl+= for autosum.
This document provides shortcuts for Microsoft Word, Excel, Windows, and Outlook. It includes shortcuts for common actions like copy, paste, save, print, as well as shortcuts to change formatting and navigate documents. The shortcuts are organized by application - Word, Excel, Windows, and Outlook.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating and performing common tasks in Excel 2010 for Windows. Some key shortcuts include:
- Arrow keys to move between cells, Page Up/Down to move between screens of cells
- Ctrl+Space to select an entire column, Shift+Space to select a row
- Ctrl+c, Ctrl+x, Ctrl+v for copy, cut, paste
- F2 to edit the active cell, Enter to complete a cell entry
- Ctrl+z, Ctrl+y for undo, redo
- Alt+= for autosum, Shift+F3 to insert a function
- F9 to calculate all worksheets, Shift+F9 for the active worksheet
- Ctrl+
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2003. Some key shortcuts include:
- ALT+TAB and CTRL+TAB to switch between open programs and workbooks
- CTRL+PAGE UP/DOWN to move between worksheets
- Arrow keys to move within a worksheet
- F1 to open the Help task pane
- TAB and Shift+TAB to select next/previous items in menus, dialog boxes, and the Help task pane
- ENTER to perform the selected action
- ESC to cancel or close an open menu or dialog box
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for common Excel functions including editing cells, formatting text, creating charts, navigating between sheets, inserting formulas and formatting numbers. Shortcuts allow for navigating sheets, selecting cells or ranges, copying and pasting, undoing actions, opening windows and dialog boxes, and changing formatting for text, cells and numbers.
This document lists Excel keyboard shortcuts for common functions like creating/opening workbooks, copying/pasting cells, formatting cells, inserting formulas, charts and more. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+S to save, Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+Z to undo, and F2 to edit the active cell. Arrow keys can be used to navigate sheets and select cells, while keyboard combinations like Ctrl+Home navigate to specific areas of the worksheet.
This document lists many keyboard shortcuts for navigating and performing common tasks in Excel 2010. Some key shortcuts include using arrow keys to move between cells, Ctrl+c to copy and Ctrl+v to paste cells, Alt+= to insert the AutoSum formula, and Ctrl+Shift+Enter to enter a formula as an array formula. Pivot table navigation and filtering can be done using arrow keys, Alt+c/d/l/p/r to move fields, and Alt+Arrow Down to open the AutoFilter list.
This document provides Excel 2010 shortcut keys for navigating and working with workbooks, cells, data, formatting, formulas, multiple workbooks, the Ribbon, data forms, PivotTables, dialog boxes, filters, and graphics. Some of the most useful shortcuts include arrow keys to move between cells, Ctrl+c/x/v to copy/cut/paste, F2 to edit cells, Ctrl+z/y to undo/redo, and Alt+enter to add line breaks in cells. Shortcuts like Ctrl+home/end allow quick navigation within worksheets.
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This document provides keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+S to save a workbook, Ctrl+N to create a new workbook, Ctrl+C to copy and Ctrl+V to paste. Arrow keys can be used to navigate cells and Ctrl+Home moves to cell A1. Formatting can be applied with shortcuts like Ctrl+B for bold and Ctrl+I for italics. Functions are inserted with Ctrl+= for autosum.
This document provides shortcuts for Microsoft Word, Excel, Windows, and Outlook. It includes shortcuts for common actions like copy, paste, save, print, as well as shortcuts to change formatting and navigate documents. The shortcuts are organized by application - Word, Excel, Windows, and Outlook.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating and performing common tasks in Excel 2010 for Windows. Some key shortcuts include:
- Arrow keys to move between cells, Page Up/Down to move between screens of cells
- Ctrl+Space to select an entire column, Shift+Space to select a row
- Ctrl+c, Ctrl+x, Ctrl+v for copy, cut, paste
- F2 to edit the active cell, Enter to complete a cell entry
- Ctrl+z, Ctrl+y for undo, redo
- Alt+= for autosum, Shift+F3 to insert a function
- F9 to calculate all worksheets, Shift+F9 for the active worksheet
- Ctrl+
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2003. Some key shortcuts include:
- ALT+TAB and CTRL+TAB to switch between open programs and workbooks
- CTRL+PAGE UP/DOWN to move between worksheets
- Arrow keys to move within a worksheet
- F1 to open the Help task pane
- TAB and Shift+TAB to select next/previous items in menus, dialog boxes, and the Help task pane
- ENTER to perform the selected action
- ESC to cancel or close an open menu or dialog box
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for common Excel functions including editing cells, formatting text, creating charts, navigating between sheets, inserting formulas and formatting numbers. Shortcuts allow for navigating sheets, selecting cells or ranges, copying and pasting, undoing actions, opening windows and dialog boxes, and changing formatting for text, cells and numbers.
This document lists Excel keyboard shortcuts for common functions like creating/opening workbooks, copying/pasting cells, formatting cells, inserting formulas, charts and more. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+S to save, Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+Z to undo, and F2 to edit the active cell. Arrow keys can be used to navigate sheets and select cells, while keyboard combinations like Ctrl+Home navigate to specific areas of the worksheet.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating and editing Excel spreadsheets. It includes shortcuts for entering and editing cell data, working with formulas, formatting cells, selecting cells and ranges, moving within a worksheet, printing and previewing, working with PivotTables, and more. Many shortcuts use common keys like Enter, Esc, arrow keys, Ctrl, Alt, and Shift in combination for quick data entry and navigation in Excel.
This document provides an overview of keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. It includes shortcuts for navigating worksheets, selecting cells, editing data, formatting cells, working with formulas and names, managing multiple worksheets and workbooks, and using various Excel features like PivotTables and dialog boxes. Some key shortcuts include using arrow keys to move between cells, Ctrl+c to copy and Ctrl+v to paste, F2 to edit active cells, and Ctrl+1 to open the Format Cells dialog box.
This document provides shortcuts for Excel. It is organized into sections for entering and editing data, formatting data, selecting cells and objects, moving and scrolling, printing, working with Pivot Tables, and more. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl + ; to enter the time, Ctrl + C to copy a selection, Ctrl + V to paste, and F2 to edit the active cell. Pivot Table shortcuts allow moving fields between the page, row, column, and data areas using Alt + P, R, C, or D respectively.
This document lists many shortcut keys for performing common tasks in PowerPoint 2003, such as navigating between slides and panes, creating and editing presentations, formatting text, copying and pasting objects, and working in outline and presentation modes. Some of the highlighted shortcut keys include F6 and Shift+F6 to move between panes in normal view, Ctrl+N to create a new presentation, Ctrl+X to cut a selected object, and Ctrl+P to print a presentation.
This document lists Excel shortcut keys for common tasks like editing cells, formatting text, inserting sheets and charts, navigating between sheets and windows, and formatting numbers. Some of the key shortcuts include F2 to edit cells, Ctrl+A to select all contents, Ctrl+Z to undo, Ctrl+Tab to switch between files, and Ctrl+arrow keys to move between sections of text.
This document lists 50 keyboard shortcuts in Excel for Windows for navigating cells, making selections, formatting cells, and other frequently used shortcuts. Some examples include using Page Down to move down one screen, Ctrl + Home to go to the beginning of the worksheet, Ctrl + End to go to the last cell, and Ctrl + S to save a spreadsheet.
1. This document provides an introduction to using formulas and functions in Excel, including the basics of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing in Excel without functions, as well as an overview of more advanced functions like SUM, TODAY, COUNT, and AVERAGE.
2. Key functions introduced include SUM, which totals the values in a range of cells; TODAY, which returns the current date; COUNT, which counts the number of cells in a range that contain numbers; and AVERAGE, which calculates the average of the values in a range.
3. The document explains best practices for using formulas with cell references rather than hard-coded values to allow for easy updating, and demonstrates how to enter functions
This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Excel. It lists shortcuts for navigation, selection, data entry, formulas, editing, formatting, and selecting chart items. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+Home to go to the beginning of the worksheet, Ctrl+Shift+Home to go to the beginning of the sheet, Ctrl+Shift+End to go to the end of the sheet, and F2 to switch to edit mode in the active cell.
This document lists 208 keyboard shortcuts for navigating, selecting cells, formatting text, using functions and macros, navigating between sheets, and working with the Ribbon in Microsoft Excel 2007. Some key shortcuts include using arrow keys to move between cells, Ctrl+arrow keys to extend cell selections, Ctrl+Shift+arrow keys to select entire rows or columns, and Ctrl+Enter to complete a cell entry and stay in the same cell. Function keys like F2, F4, and F9 perform actions like editing cells, repeating commands, and calculating worksheets. Ctrl combinations apply formatting (Ctrl+B for bold) or perform commands like copying (Ctrl+C).
This document lists 252 shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2016 on Windows. Some key shortcuts include:
- Arrow keys to navigate cells, Ctrl+arrow keys to extend selection, Shift+arrow keys to select cells
- Ctrl+C/X/V to copy, cut, paste cells
- Ctrl+B/I/U to format text as bold, italic, underline
- Alt+H for home tab formatting options like font, alignment, borders
- Ctrl+1 to open format cells dialog
- Ctrl+Shift+L to toggle autofilter
- Alt+HO to open format worksheet dialog for row height, column width
- F2 to edit cell, F4 to make references absolute
This document lists many shortcut keys that can be used in Microsoft Excel. Some of the most commonly used shortcuts include Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+X to cut, Ctrl+Z to undo, and Ctrl+S to save. Shortcuts also allow users to bold, italicize, underline text, fill cells, select regions, and perform other formatting and navigation functions in Excel. The shortcuts listed work across Windows and Excel versions to provide efficient ways to interact with spreadsheets.
This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts in Excel for various functions including editing cells, navigating sheets, formatting cells, inserting formulas, opening dialog boxes, and using the Visual Basic editor for macros. It includes shortcuts for common actions like saving, copying, pasting, undoing and redoing as well as shortcuts for navigating, selecting cells and ranges, and recalculating worksheets.
This document lists important Excel shortcuts organized by command and keystroke. It provides shortcuts for common tasks like copying, pasting, formatting cells, navigating sheets, inserting and deleting rows/columns, as well as shortcuts for commands like save, print, undo and more. The full list of shortcuts acts as a quick reference guide for Excel users.
MS Excel Shortcuts Keys, when starting with Microsoft Excel, knowing a few ms excel shortcuts keys will reduce your work time and make it easier to work on Excel. Using the mouse to do all the task reduces your productivity. Here are the most used Excel shortcuts to use when you just begin working with Microsoft Excel.
This document lists many keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. It includes shortcuts for formatting, editing cells, navigating worksheets, inserting functions, charts and more. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+S to save, F2 to edit a cell, F4 to repeat the last action, and Alt+F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor. Function keys like F2-F12 trigger commands related to editing, navigation, formatting and calculations.
1. The document provides keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2007 organized by common tasks and function keys.
2. CTRL combination shortcuts apply cell formatting, enter dates and times, select cells, copy/paste, find/replace, and more.
3. Function keys display help, create charts, edit cells, repeat commands, switch views, and activate the ribbon.
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This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2010. It includes shortcuts for common actions like copying, pasting, formatting cells, navigating between sheets, inserting functions and more. Many shortcuts begin with Ctrl or Alt and include letters or symbols. The shortcuts are intended to help the user work more efficiently in Excel by performing tasks with key combinations rather than using the mouse or menus.
This document lists 202 keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2013. It provides shortcuts for navigating and selecting cells, editing cell contents, formatting cells, inserting formulas, managing multiple worksheets and workbooks, using PivotTables, and more. The shortcuts allow users to perform common tasks more efficiently within Excel.
This document lists many keyboard shortcuts for performing common actions in Excel. Some key shortcuts include: Ctrl+Z to undo, Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+X to cut, Ctrl+F to find, Ctrl+P to print, Ctrl+S to save, and Alt+F4 to close Excel. Other shortcuts allow selecting cells, sheets, and ranges, moving between sheets, inserting functions, formatting text, entering dates and times, creating and modifying charts, and more. The shortcuts provide an efficient way to navigate, edit, and work with Excel documents through keyboard commands.
This document lists Excel keyboard shortcuts for common functions like creating/opening workbooks, copying/pasting cells, formatting cells, inserting formulas, charts and more. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+S to save, Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+Z to undo, and F2 to edit the active cell. Arrow keys can be used to navigate sheets and select cells, while keyboard combinations like Ctrl+Shift+arrow extend cell selections.
This document provides a list of over 150 keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. Some of the most common shortcuts include:
F2 to edit the active cell, F4 to repeat the last action, F9 to calculate all worksheets, Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+Z to undo, and Enter to move down in a cell range. Navigation shortcuts include the arrow keys, Page Up/Down, Home, and End. Format shortcuts include Ctrl+B for bold, Ctrl+I for italics, and Ctrl+1 to open the formatting dialog box.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating and editing Excel spreadsheets. It includes shortcuts for entering and editing cell data, working with formulas, formatting cells, selecting cells and ranges, moving within a worksheet, printing and previewing, working with PivotTables, and more. Many shortcuts use common keys like Enter, Esc, arrow keys, Ctrl, Alt, and Shift in combination for quick data entry and navigation in Excel.
This document provides an overview of keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. It includes shortcuts for navigating worksheets, selecting cells, editing data, formatting cells, working with formulas and names, managing multiple worksheets and workbooks, and using various Excel features like PivotTables and dialog boxes. Some key shortcuts include using arrow keys to move between cells, Ctrl+c to copy and Ctrl+v to paste, F2 to edit active cells, and Ctrl+1 to open the Format Cells dialog box.
This document provides shortcuts for Excel. It is organized into sections for entering and editing data, formatting data, selecting cells and objects, moving and scrolling, printing, working with Pivot Tables, and more. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl + ; to enter the time, Ctrl + C to copy a selection, Ctrl + V to paste, and F2 to edit the active cell. Pivot Table shortcuts allow moving fields between the page, row, column, and data areas using Alt + P, R, C, or D respectively.
This document lists many shortcut keys for performing common tasks in PowerPoint 2003, such as navigating between slides and panes, creating and editing presentations, formatting text, copying and pasting objects, and working in outline and presentation modes. Some of the highlighted shortcut keys include F6 and Shift+F6 to move between panes in normal view, Ctrl+N to create a new presentation, Ctrl+X to cut a selected object, and Ctrl+P to print a presentation.
This document lists Excel shortcut keys for common tasks like editing cells, formatting text, inserting sheets and charts, navigating between sheets and windows, and formatting numbers. Some of the key shortcuts include F2 to edit cells, Ctrl+A to select all contents, Ctrl+Z to undo, Ctrl+Tab to switch between files, and Ctrl+arrow keys to move between sections of text.
This document lists 50 keyboard shortcuts in Excel for Windows for navigating cells, making selections, formatting cells, and other frequently used shortcuts. Some examples include using Page Down to move down one screen, Ctrl + Home to go to the beginning of the worksheet, Ctrl + End to go to the last cell, and Ctrl + S to save a spreadsheet.
1. This document provides an introduction to using formulas and functions in Excel, including the basics of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing in Excel without functions, as well as an overview of more advanced functions like SUM, TODAY, COUNT, and AVERAGE.
2. Key functions introduced include SUM, which totals the values in a range of cells; TODAY, which returns the current date; COUNT, which counts the number of cells in a range that contain numbers; and AVERAGE, which calculates the average of the values in a range.
3. The document explains best practices for using formulas with cell references rather than hard-coded values to allow for easy updating, and demonstrates how to enter functions
This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Excel. It lists shortcuts for navigation, selection, data entry, formulas, editing, formatting, and selecting chart items. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+Home to go to the beginning of the worksheet, Ctrl+Shift+Home to go to the beginning of the sheet, Ctrl+Shift+End to go to the end of the sheet, and F2 to switch to edit mode in the active cell.
This document lists 208 keyboard shortcuts for navigating, selecting cells, formatting text, using functions and macros, navigating between sheets, and working with the Ribbon in Microsoft Excel 2007. Some key shortcuts include using arrow keys to move between cells, Ctrl+arrow keys to extend cell selections, Ctrl+Shift+arrow keys to select entire rows or columns, and Ctrl+Enter to complete a cell entry and stay in the same cell. Function keys like F2, F4, and F9 perform actions like editing cells, repeating commands, and calculating worksheets. Ctrl combinations apply formatting (Ctrl+B for bold) or perform commands like copying (Ctrl+C).
This document lists 252 shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2016 on Windows. Some key shortcuts include:
- Arrow keys to navigate cells, Ctrl+arrow keys to extend selection, Shift+arrow keys to select cells
- Ctrl+C/X/V to copy, cut, paste cells
- Ctrl+B/I/U to format text as bold, italic, underline
- Alt+H for home tab formatting options like font, alignment, borders
- Ctrl+1 to open format cells dialog
- Ctrl+Shift+L to toggle autofilter
- Alt+HO to open format worksheet dialog for row height, column width
- F2 to edit cell, F4 to make references absolute
This document lists many shortcut keys that can be used in Microsoft Excel. Some of the most commonly used shortcuts include Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+X to cut, Ctrl+Z to undo, and Ctrl+S to save. Shortcuts also allow users to bold, italicize, underline text, fill cells, select regions, and perform other formatting and navigation functions in Excel. The shortcuts listed work across Windows and Excel versions to provide efficient ways to interact with spreadsheets.
This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts in Excel for various functions including editing cells, navigating sheets, formatting cells, inserting formulas, opening dialog boxes, and using the Visual Basic editor for macros. It includes shortcuts for common actions like saving, copying, pasting, undoing and redoing as well as shortcuts for navigating, selecting cells and ranges, and recalculating worksheets.
This document lists important Excel shortcuts organized by command and keystroke. It provides shortcuts for common tasks like copying, pasting, formatting cells, navigating sheets, inserting and deleting rows/columns, as well as shortcuts for commands like save, print, undo and more. The full list of shortcuts acts as a quick reference guide for Excel users.
MS Excel Shortcuts Keys, when starting with Microsoft Excel, knowing a few ms excel shortcuts keys will reduce your work time and make it easier to work on Excel. Using the mouse to do all the task reduces your productivity. Here are the most used Excel shortcuts to use when you just begin working with Microsoft Excel.
This document lists many keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. It includes shortcuts for formatting, editing cells, navigating worksheets, inserting functions, charts and more. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+S to save, F2 to edit a cell, F4 to repeat the last action, and Alt+F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor. Function keys like F2-F12 trigger commands related to editing, navigation, formatting and calculations.
1. The document provides keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2007 organized by common tasks and function keys.
2. CTRL combination shortcuts apply cell formatting, enter dates and times, select cells, copy/paste, find/replace, and more.
3. Function keys display help, create charts, edit cells, repeat commands, switch views, and activate the ribbon.
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This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2010. It includes shortcuts for common actions like copying, pasting, formatting cells, navigating between sheets, inserting functions and more. Many shortcuts begin with Ctrl or Alt and include letters or symbols. The shortcuts are intended to help the user work more efficiently in Excel by performing tasks with key combinations rather than using the mouse or menus.
This document lists 202 keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2013. It provides shortcuts for navigating and selecting cells, editing cell contents, formatting cells, inserting formulas, managing multiple worksheets and workbooks, using PivotTables, and more. The shortcuts allow users to perform common tasks more efficiently within Excel.
This document lists many keyboard shortcuts for performing common actions in Excel. Some key shortcuts include: Ctrl+Z to undo, Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+X to cut, Ctrl+F to find, Ctrl+P to print, Ctrl+S to save, and Alt+F4 to close Excel. Other shortcuts allow selecting cells, sheets, and ranges, moving between sheets, inserting functions, formatting text, entering dates and times, creating and modifying charts, and more. The shortcuts provide an efficient way to navigate, edit, and work with Excel documents through keyboard commands.
This document lists Excel keyboard shortcuts for common functions like creating/opening workbooks, copying/pasting cells, formatting cells, inserting formulas, charts and more. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+S to save, Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+Z to undo, and F2 to edit the active cell. Arrow keys can be used to navigate sheets and select cells, while keyboard combinations like Ctrl+Shift+arrow extend cell selections.
This document provides a list of over 150 keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. Some of the most common shortcuts include:
F2 to edit the active cell, F4 to repeat the last action, F9 to calculate all worksheets, Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+Z to undo, and Enter to move down in a cell range. Navigation shortcuts include the arrow keys, Page Up/Down, Home, and End. Format shortcuts include Ctrl+B for bold, Ctrl+I for italics, and Ctrl+1 to open the formatting dialog box.
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This document provides a list of over 150 keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. Some of the most common shortcuts include:
F2 to edit the active cell, F4 to repeat the last action, F9 to calculate all worksheets, Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+Z to undo, and Enter to move down in a cell range. Navigation shortcuts include the arrow keys, Page Up/Down, Home, and End. Format shortcuts include Ctrl+B for bold, Ctrl+I for italics, and Ctrl+1 to open the formatting dialog box.
Common Excel Shortcut Keys
Ctrl+PgDn Switches between worksheet tabs,
from left-to-right.
Ctrl+PgUp Switches between worksheet tabs,
from right-to-left.
Ctrl+Shift+& Applies the outline border to the
selected cells.
Ctrl+Shift_ Removes the outline border from the
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This document lists keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. Some key shortcuts include:
- Ctrl+PgDn/PgUp to switch between worksheet tabs from left to right or vice versa
- Ctrl+Shift+&/+ to apply or remove outline borders from selected cells
- Ctrl+Shift+~/+/#/@/!/* to apply different number, date, time, or currency formats
- Ctrl+A to select the entire worksheet or current region
- Ctrl+C/X/V to copy, cut, or paste selected cells
- Ctrl+S to save the active file
- Ctrl+Z to undo the last command or deletion
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+N for a new file, Ctrl+S for saving, Ctrl+C for copying, Ctrl+V for pasting, and F2 for editing the active cell. Navigation shortcuts include arrow keys, page up/down, and Ctrl+arrow keys. Formatting shortcuts use Ctrl combined with B for bold, I for italic, and U for underline.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts and formulas commonly used in Microsoft Excel. It provides the key combination, description, and outcome of each shortcut and formula. Some shortcuts switch between worksheet tabs, insert or remove cell borders, or change a cell's formatting. Common formulas calculate dates and times from serial numbers, extract parts of dates, or return cell formatting properties. Functions like IF, AND, and IFERROR perform logical tests and return specified values depending on the test results.
This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. It is organized into sections for general shortcuts, navigating within Excel, formatting text and cells, editing and deleting text, highlighting cells, copying and moving text, inserting text automatically, and miscellaneous shortcuts. Some key shortcuts include Ctrl+S to save a file, Ctrl+N for a new file, Tab and Shift+Tab to move between cells, and F2 to edit the active cell. Formatting shortcuts include Ctrl+B for bold, Ctrl+I for italics, and Ctrl+1 to format cells.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating, editing, formatting and working with Excel. It lists keyboard shortcuts for entering and editing cell data, working with formulas, copying/pasting/deleting cells, formatting text and cells, navigating within and between sheets, and selecting cells or groups of cells. Shortcuts are provided for common tasks like completing cell entries, navigating the worksheet, applying number/text formats, and inserting functions and formulas.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for navigating, selecting, editing, formatting and working with Excel worksheets, charts, and data. It provides shortcuts for moving within worksheets, selecting cells and ranges, entering and editing data, formatting text and numbers, printing and previewing documents, filtering and outlining data, and more. Many shortcuts involve using modifier keys like Ctrl, Alt and Shift together with other keys.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for navigating, editing, formatting and managing Word documents. It includes shortcuts for creating and opening documents, selecting and moving text, formatting text and paragraphs, inserting special characters and elements like footnotes, working with tables, searching and replacing text, switching views, and more. The shortcuts are organized into sections like document navigation, text selection, undo/copy/paste commands, and dialog box navigation to help the user easily find relevant shortcuts.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating and editing Excel. It includes shortcuts for entering and editing cell data, working with formulas, formatting cells, selecting ranges, moving within sheets, printing, using AutoFilter, and working with PivotTables. Shortcuts are provided for common tasks like copying/pasting, undoing actions, navigating sheets, and more. Menus and toolbars can also be accessed using keyboard shortcuts.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating, editing, formatting and working with Excel. It includes shortcuts for entering and editing cell data, working with formulas, selecting cells and ranges, formatting styles and numbers, cutting/copying/pasting, and moving between sheets and windows. Many shortcuts use common keys like Enter, Esc, Delete, arrow keys, Ctrl, Alt and Shift in combination for quick access to commands.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating, editing, formatting and working with Excel. It includes shortcuts for entering and editing cell data, working with formulas, selecting cells and ranges, moving around worksheets, printing, using AutoFilter and PivotTables, and more. Shortcuts are listed for common tasks like copying/pasting, undoing actions, navigating within cells using arrow keys, navigating between sheets and workbooks, and formatting cells. The document is intended to help users work more efficiently in Excel by utilizing keyboard shortcuts.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating, editing, formatting and working with Excel. It includes shortcuts for entering and editing cell data, working with formulas, selecting cells and ranges, moving around worksheets, printing, using AutoFilter and PivotTables, and more. Shortcuts are listed for common tasks like copying/pasting, undoing actions, navigating within cells and between sheets, applying formatting, and working with menus and toolbars. The shortcuts are organized by task for quick reference.
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This document lists many keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel. Some of the most useful shortcuts include: Ctrl+S to save a workbook, Ctrl+Z to undo an action, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V to copy and paste cells or ranges, Ctrl+Tab to switch between open workbooks, and F2 to edit cells. Other shortcuts allow you to navigate worksheets like Ctrl+Page Up/Down, select ranges like Ctrl+Shift+Space, format cells, insert functions, create charts, manage windows, and more. Learning these shortcuts can help improve efficiency when working in Excel.
This document provides an overview of how to perform common tasks in Microsoft Excel 2007, including:
1. Opening Excel, creating and saving workbooks, and identifying the main elements of a worksheet.
2. Entering and editing data, navigating cells, and selecting cells using the mouse and keyboard.
3. Applying formatting using predesigned styles, inserting formulas with the Sum button, and copying formulas.
4. Accessing help, printing workbooks, and closing and exiting Excel.
Computers are important in the medical field as they allow vast amounts of patient information to be stored easily and organized. Medical history, health status, family history, and more can be accessed quickly through computer records. Without computers, some medical procedures and tasks would not be possible.
The document provides definitions for key terms related to control systems procurement and maintenance specifications. Some key terms defined include:
- Access Control List (ACL) - Enforces privilege separation by controlling access to objects based on user identity.
- Active Directory - Centralized directory service that allows administrators to apply policies and updates across an organization.
- AES - Advanced Encryption Standard adopted as the encryption standard used by the US government.
- Authentication - Process of verifying an identity, often involving passwords, tokens, or biometrics.
- Authorization - Permission granted to access system resources.
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Excel 2010 keyboard shortcut
1. 204 Shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2010 (Windows)
Navigate Inside Worksheets
Arrow Keys Move one cell up, down, left, or right in a worksheet.
Page Down/Page
Up
Move one screen down / one screen up in a
worksheet.
Alt+Page Down/Alt
+Page Up
Move one screen to the right / to the left in a
worksheet.
Tab/Shift+Tab Move one cell to the right / to the left in a worksheet.
Ctrl+Arrow Keys Move to the edge of next data region (cells that
contains data)
Home Move to the beginning of a row in a worksheet.
Ctrl+Home Move to the beginning of a worksheet.
Ctrl+End Move to the last cell with content on a worksheet.
Ctrl+F Display the Find and Replace dialog box (with Find
selected).
Ctrl+H Display the Find and Replace dialog box (with
Replace selected).
Shift+F4 Repeat last find.
Ctrl+g (or f5) Display the 'Go To' dialog box.
Ctrl+Arrow Left/Ctr
l+Arrow Right
Inside a cell: Move one word to the left / to the right.
Home/End Inside a cell: Move to the beginning / to the end of a
cell entry.
Alt+Arrow Down Display the AutoComplete list e.g. in cell with
dropdowns or autofilter.
End Turn 'End' mode on. In End mode, press arrow keys
to move to the next nonblank cell in the same
column or row as the active cell. From here use
arrow keys to move by blocks of data, home to move
to last cell, or enter to move to the last cell to the
right.
Work with Data Selections
Select Cells
Shift+Space Select the entire row.
Ctrl+Space Select the entire column.
Ctrl+Shift+*
(asterisk)
Select the current region around the active cell.
Ctrl+a (or ctrl+Shift
+spacebar)
Select the entire worksheet or the data-containing
area. Pressing ctrl+a a second time then selects entire
worksheet.
Ctrl+Shift+Page Up Select the current and previous sheet in a workbook.
Ctrl+Shift+O Select all cells with comments.
Shift+Arrow Keys Extend the selection by one cell.
Ctrl+Shift+Arrow
Key
Extend the selection to the last cell with content in
row or column.
Shift+Page Down/S
hift+Page Up
Extend the selection down one screen /up one screen.
Shift+Home Extend the selection to the beginning of the row.
Ctrl+Shift+Home Extend the selection to the beginning of the
worksheet.
Ctrl+Shift+End Extend the selection to the last used cell on the
worksheet (lower-right corner).
Manage Active Selections
F8 Turn on extension of selection with arrow keys
without having to keep pressing shift.
Shift+F8 Add another (adjacent or non-adjacent) range of cells
to the selection. Use arrow keys and shift+arrow keys
to add to selection.
Shift+Backspace Select only the active cell when multiple cells are
selected.
Ctrl+Backspace Show active cell within selection.
Ctrl+. (period) Move clockwise to the next corner of the selection.
Enter/Shift+Enter Move active cell down / up in a selection.
Tab/Shift+Tab Move active cell right / left in a selection.
Ctrl+Alt+Arrow
Right/Ctrl+Alt+Arro
w Left
Move to the right / to the left between non-adjacent
selections (with multiple ranges selected).
Esc Cancel Selection.
Select inside cells
Shift+Arrow Left/S
hift+Arrow Right
Select or unselect one character to the left / to the
right.
Ctrl+Shift+Arrow
Left/Ctrl+Shift+Arr
ow Right
Select or unselect one word to the left / to the right.
Shift+Home/Shift+
End
Select from the insertion point to the beginning / to
the end of the cell.
Insert and Edit Data
Undo / Redo Shortcuts
Ctrl+Z Undo last action (multiple levels).
Ctrl+Y Redo last action (multiple levels).
Work with Clipboard
Ctrl+C Copy contents of selected cells.
Ctrl+X Cut contents of selected cells.
Ctrl+V Paste content from clipboard into selected cell.
Ctrl+Alt+V If data exists in clipboard: Display the Paste Special
dialog box.
Ctrl+Shift+<sc>+</s
c>
If data exists in clipboard: Display the Insert dialog
box to insert blank cells.
Edit Inside Cells
F2 Edit the active cell with cursor at end of the line.
Alt+Enter Start a new line in the same cell.
Enter Complete a cell entry and move down in the
selection. With multiple cells selected: fill cell range
with current cell.
Shift+Enter Complete a cell entry and move up in the selection.
Tab/Shift+Tab Complete a cell entry and move to the right / to the
left in the selection.
Esc Cancel a cell entry.
Backspace Delete the character to the left of the insertion point,
or delete the selection.
Delete Delete the character to the right of the insertion
point, or delete the selection.
Ctrl+Delete Delete text to the end of the line.
Ctrl+; (semicolon) Insert current date.
Ctrl+Shift+: (colon) Insert current time.
Ctrl+T Show all content as standard numbers. (So 14:15
becomes 14.25 etc for the entire file) To undo press
ctrl + t again
Edit Active or Selected Cells
Ctrl+D Fill complete cell down (Copy above cell).
Ctrl+R Fill complete cell to the right (Copy cell from the left).
Ctrl+" Fill cell values down and edit (Copy above cell
values).
Ctrl+' (apostrophe) Fill cell formulas down and edit (Copy above cell
formulas).
Ctrl+L Insert a table (display Create Table dialog box).
Ctrl+- Delete Cell/Row/Column Menu
Ctrl+- with row /
column selected
Delete row / delete column.
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2. 204 Shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2010 (Windows)
Ctrl+Shift+<sc>+</s
c>
Insert Cell/Row/Column Menu
Ctrl+Shift+<sc>+</s
c> with row /
column selected
Insert row/ insert column.
Shift+F2 Insert / Edit a cell comment.
Shift+f10, then m Delete comment.
Alt+F1 Create and insert chart with data in current range as
embedded Chart Object.
F11 Create and insert chart with data in current range in
a separate Chart sheet.
Ctrl+K Insert a hyperlink.
enter (in a cell with
a hyperlink)
Activate a hyperlink.
Hide and Show Elements
Ctrl+9 Hide the selected rows.
Ctrl+Shift+9 Unhide any hidden rows within the selection.
Ctrl+0 (zero) Hide the selected columns.
Ctrl+Shift+0 (zero) Unhide any hidden columns within the selection*.
Ctrl+` (grave
accent)
Alternate between displaying cell values and
displaying cell formulas. Accent grave /not a
quotation mark.
Alt+Shift+Arrow
Right
Group rows or columns.
Alt+Shift+Arrow
Left
Ungroup rows or columns.
Ctrl+6 Alternate between hiding and displaying objects.
Ctrl+8 Display or hides the outline symbols.
Ctrl+6 Alternate between hiding objects, displaying objects,
and displaying placeholders for objects.
*Does not seem to work anymore in Excel 2010. Detailed explanation here:
http://superuser.
com/questions/183197/whats-the-keyboard-shortcut-to-unhide-a-column-in
-excel-2010 why.
Adjust Column Width and Row Height
Note: there are no default shortcuts for this, but workaround through
access keys from previous versions
Alt+o, ca Adjust Column width to fit content. Select complete
column with Ctrl+Space first, otherwise column
adjusts to content of current cell). Remember Format,
Column Adjust.
Alt+o, cw Adjust Columns width to specific value: Option, Cow,
width
Alt+o, ra Adjust Row height to fit content: Option, Row, Adjust
Alt+o, re Adjust Row height to specific value: Option, Row, Hei
ght
Format Data
Format Cells
Ctrl+1 Format cells dialog.
Ctrl+b (or ctrl+2) Apply or remove bold formatting.
Ctrl+i (or ctrl+3) Apply or remove italic formatting.
Ctrl+u (or ctrl+4) Apply or remove an underline.
Ctrl+5 Apply or remove strikethrough formatting.
Ctrl+Shift+F Display the Format Cells with Fonts Tab active. Press
tab 3x to get to font-size. Used to be ctrl+shift+p, but
that seems just get to the Font Tab in 2010.
Alt+' (apostrophe /
single quote)
Display the Style dialog box.
Number Formats
Ctrl+Shift+$ Apply the Currency format with two decimal places.
Ctrl+Shift+~ Apply the General number format.
Ctrl+Shift+% Apply the Percentage format with no decimal places.
Ctrl+Shift+# Apply the Date format with the day, month, and year.
Ctrl+Shift+@ Apply the Time format with the hour and minute,
and indicate A.M. or P.M.
Ctrl+Shift+! Apply the Number format with two decimal places,
thousands separator, and minus sign (-) for negative
values.
Ctrl+Shift+^ Apply the Scientific number format with two decimal
places.
F4 Repeat last formatting action: Apply previously
applied Cell Formatting to a different Cell
Apply Borders to Cells
Ctrl+Shift+& Apply outline border from cell or selection
Ctrl+Shift+_
(underscore)
Remove outline borders from cell or selection
Ctrl+1, then Ctrl+Ar
row Right/Arrow
Left
Access border menu in 'Format Cell' dialog. Once
border was selected, it will show up directly on the
next Ctrl+1
Alt+t* Set top border
Alt+b* Set bottom Border
Alt+l* Set left Border
Alt+r* Set right Border
Alt+d* Set diagonal and down border
Alt+u* Set diagonal and up border
*In Cell Format in 'Border' Dialog Window
Align Cells
Alt+h, ar Align Right
Alt+h, ac Align Center
Alt+h, al Align Left
Formulas and Names
Formulas
= Start a formula.
Alt+= Insert the AutoSum formula.
Shift+F3 Display the Insert Function dialog box.
Ctrl+A Display Formula Window after typing formula name.
Ctrl+Shift+A Insert Arguments in formula after typing formula
name. .
Shift+F3 Insert a function into a formula .
Ctrl+Shift+Enter Enter a formula as an array formula.
F4 After typing cell reference (e.g. =E3) makes reference
absolute (=$E$4)
F9 Calculate all worksheets in all open workbooks.
Shift+F9 Calculate the active worksheet.
Ctrl+Alt+F9 Calculate all worksheets in all open workbooks,
regardless of whether they have changed since the
last calculation.
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F9 Recheck dependent formulas, and then calculates all
cells in all open workbooks, including cells not
marked as needing to be calculated.
Ctrl+Shift+U Toggle expand or collapse formula bar.
Ctrl+` Toggle Show formula in cell instead of values
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3. 204 Shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2010 (Windows)
Names
Ctrl+F3 Define a name or dialog.
Ctrl+Shift+F3 Create names from row and column labels.
F3 Paste a defined name into a formula.
Manage Multipe Worksheets
Shortcuts to delete, rename, or move worksheets are based on the old
Excel 2003 menus which still work in Excel 2010.
Shift+F11/Alt+Shift
+F1
Insert a new worksheet in current workbook.
Ctrl+Page Down/Ct
rl+Page Up
Move to the next / previous worksheet in current
workbook.
Shift+Ctrl+Page
Down/Shift+Ctrl+P
age Up
Select the current and next sheet(s) / select and
previous sheet(s).
Alt+o then h r Rename current worksheet (format, sheet, rename)
Alt+e then l Delete current worksheet (Edit, delete)
Alt+e then m Move current worksheet (Edit, move)
Manage Multiple Workbooks
F6/Shift+F6 Move to the next pane / previous pane in a workbook
that has been split.
Ctrl+F4 Close the selected workbook window.
Ctrl+N Create a new blank workbook (Excel File)
Ctrl+Tab/Ctrl+Shift
+Tab
Move to next / previous workbook window.
Alt+Space Display the Control menu for Main Excel window.
Ctrl+F9 Minimize current workbook window to an icon. Also
restores ('un-maximizes') all workbook windows.
Ctrl+F10 Maximize or restores the selected workbook
window.
Ctrl+F7 Move Workbook Windows which are not maximized.
Ctrl+F8 Perform size command for workbook windows
which are not maximzed.
Alt+F4 Close Excel.
Various Excel Features
Ctrl+O Open File.
Ctrl+S Save the active file with its current file name,
location, and file format.
F12 Display the Save As dialog box.
f10 (or alt) Turn key tips on or off.
Ctrl+P Print File (Opens print menu).
F1 Display the Excel Help task pane.
F7 Display the Spelling dialog box.
Shift+F7 Display the Thesaurus dialog box.
Alt+F8 Display the Macro dialog box.
Alt+F11 Open the Visual Basic Editor to create Macros.
Work with the Excel Ribbon
Ctrl+F1 Minimize or restore the Ribbon.s
Alt/F10 Select the active tab of the Ribbon and activate the
access keys. Press either of these keys again to move
back to the document and cancel the access keys. and
then arrow left or arrow right
Shift+F10 Display the shortcut menu for the selected
command.
Space/Enter Activate the selected command or control in the
Ribbon, Open the selected menu or gallery in the
Ribbon..
Enter Finish modifying a value in a control in the Ribbon,
and move focus back to the document.
F1 Get help on the selected command or control in the
Ribbon. (If no Help topic is associated with the
selected command, the Help table of contents for that
program is shown instead.)
Data Forms
Tab/Shift+Tab Move to the next / previous field which can be edited.
Enter/Shift+Enter Move to the first field in the next / previous record.
Page Down/Page
Up
Move to the same field 10 records forward / back.
Ctrl+Page Down Move to a new record.
Ctrl+Page Up Move to the first record.
Home/End Move to the beginning / end of a field.
Pivot Tables
Arrow Keys Navigate inside Pivot tables.
Home/End Select the first / last visible item in the list.
Alt+C Move the selected field into the Column area.
Alt+D Move the selected field into the Data area.
Alt+L Display the PivotTable Field dialog box.
Alt+P Move the selected field into the Page area.
Alt+R Move the selected field into the Row area.
Ctrl+Shift+*
(asterisk)
Select the entire PivotTable report.
arrow keys to
select the cell that
contains the field,
and then alt+Arro
w Down
Display the list for the current field in a PivotTable
report.
arrow keys to
select the page
field in a
PivotChart report,
and then alt+Arro
w Down
Display the list for the current page field in a
PivotChart report.
Enter Display the selected item.
Space Select or clear a check box in the list.
Ctrl+tab ctrl+Shift
+Tab
select the PivotTable toolbar.
enter then arrow
down /Arrow Up
On a field button: select the area you want to move
the selected field to.
Alt+Shift+Arrow
Right
Group selected PivotTable items.
Alt+Shift+Arrow
Left
Ungroup selected PivotTable items.
The Rest
Dialog Boxes
Arrow Keys Move between options in the active drop-down list
box or between some options in a group of options.
Ctrl+Tab/Ctrl+Shift
+Tab
Switch to the next/ previous tab in dialog box.
Space In a dialog box: perform the action for the selected
button, or select/clear a check box.
Tab/Shift+Tab Move to the next / previous option.
a ... z Move to an option in a drop-down list box starting
with the letter
Alt+a ... alt+Z Select an option, or select or clear a check box.
Alt+Arrow Down Open the selected drop-down list box.
Enter Perform the action assigned to the default command
button in the dialog box.
Esc Cancel the command and close the dialog box.
https://shortcutworld.com/Excel/win/Microsoft-Excel_2010_Shortcuts
4. 204 Shortcuts for Microsoft Excel 2010 (Windows)
Auto Filter
Alt+Arrow Down On the field with column head, display the AutoFilter
list for the current column .
Arrow Down/Arro
w Up
Select the next item / previous item in the AutoFilter
list.
Alt+Arrow Up Close the AutoFilter list for the current column.
Home/End Select the first item / last item in the AutoFilter list.
Enter Filter the list by using the selected item in the
AutoFilter list.
Ctrl+Shift+L Apply filter on selected column headings.
Work with Smart Art Graphics
Arrow Keys Select elements.
Esc Remove Focus from Selection.
F2 Edit Selection Text in if possible (in formula bar).
https://shortcutworld.com/Excel/win/Microsoft-Excel_2010_Shortcuts