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.
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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.
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1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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Presented by Vladimir Iglovikov:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/iglovikov/
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• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
Mind map of terminologies used in context of Generative AI
Excel short cut keys and tips remaining
1. Excel ShortCut Keys and Tips
Enter data by using shortcut keys
To Press
Complete a cell entry ENTER
Cancel a cell entry ESC
Repeat the last action F4 or CTRL + Y
Start a new line in the same cell ALT + ENTER
Delete the character to the left of
the insertion point, or delete the
selection
BACKSPACE
Delete the character to the right of
the insertion point, or delete the selection
DELETE
Delete text to the end of the line CTRL + DELETE
Move one character up, down, left,
or right
Arrow keys
Move t o the beginning of the line HOME
Edit a cell comment SHIFT + F2
Create names from row and
column labels
CTRL + SHIFT
+ F3
Fill down CTRL + D
Fill to the right CTRL + R
Fill the selected cell range with the
current entry
CTRL + ENTER
Complete a cell entry and move
down in the selection
ENTER
Complete a cell entry and move up
in the selection
SHIFT + ENTER
Complete a cell entry and move to
the right in the selection
TAB
Complete a cell entry and move to
the left in the selection
SHIFT + TAB
Work in cells or the formula bar by using shortcut keys
To Press
Start a formula = (EQUAL SIGN)
Cancel an entry in the cell or
formula bar
ESC
Edit the active cell
Edit the active cell and then clear it, or delete the preceding
BACKSPACE
F2
Paste a name into a formula F3
Define a name CTRL + F3
Calculate all sheets in all open
workbooks
F9
Enter the date CTRL + ;
(SEMICOLON)
3. Apply or remove italic formatting CTRL + I
Apply or remove an underline CTRL + U
Apply or remove strikethrough
formatting
CTRL + 5
Hide rows CTRL + 9
Unhide rows CTRL + SHIFT + (
Hide columns CTRL + 0 (ZERO)
Unhide columns CTRL + SHIFT + )
Edit data by using shortcut keys
To Press
Edit the active cell
ESC
F2
Edit the active cell and then clear
it, or delete the preceding character in the active cell as you edit the cell contents
BACKSPACE
Paste a name into a formula F3
Complete a cell entry ENTER
Enter a formula as an array
formula
CTRL + SHIFT
+ ENTER
Display the Formula Palette after
you type a valid function name in a formula
CTRL + A
Insert the argument names and
parentheses for a function, after you type a valid function name in a formula
CTRL + SHIFT + A
Insert, delete, and copy a selection by using shortcut keys
To Press
Copy the selection CTRL + C
Paste the selection CTRL + V
Cut the selection CTRL + X
Clear the contents of the selection DELETE
Insert blank cells CTRL + SHIFT
+ PLUS SIGN
Delete the selection CTRL + –
Undo the last action CTRL + Z
Move within a selection by using shortcut keys
To Press
Move from top to bottom within
the selection (down), or in the direction that is selected on the Edit tab (Tools
menu, Options command)
ENTER
Move from bottom to top within
the selection (up), or opposite to the direction that is s elected on the Edit tab
(Tools menu, Options command)
SHIFT + ENTER
4. Move from left to right within the
selection, or move down one cell if only one column is selected
TAB
Move from right to left within the
selection, or move up one cell if
only one colu mn is selected
SHIFT + TAB
Move clockwise to the next corner
of the selection
CTRL + PERIOD
Move to the right between
nonadjacent selections
CTRL + ALT
+ RIGHT ARROW
Move to the left between
nonadjacent selections
CTRL + ALT
+ LEFT ARROW
Select cells , columns, rows, or objects in worksheets and workbooks by using shortcut keys
To Press
Select the current region around
the active cell (the current region is an area enclosed by blank rows and blank
columns)
CTRL + SHIFT + *
(ASTERISK)
Extend the selection by one cell SHIFT + arrow key
Extend the selection to the last
nonblank cell in the same column
CTRL + SHIFT
+ arrow key
Extend the selection to the
beginning of the row
SHIFT + HOME
Extend the selection to the
beginning of the worksheet
CTRL + SHIFT
+ HOME
Extend the selection to the last cell
used on the worksheet (lower-right corner)
CTRL + SHIFT
+ END
Select the entire column CTRL +
SPACEBAR
Select the entire row SHIFT
+ SPACEBAR
Select the entire worksheet CTRL + A
If multiple cells are selected,
select only the active cell
SHIFT
+ BACKSPACE
Extend the selection down one
screen
SHIFT
+ PAGE DOWN
Extend the selection up one screen SHIFT + PAGE UP
With an object selected, select all
objects on a sheet
CTRL + SHIFT
+ SPACEBAR
Alternate between hiding objects,
displaying objects, and displaying
placeholders for objects
CTRL + 6
Show or hide the Standard toolbar CTRL + 7
In End mode, to Press
Turn End mode on or off END
Extend the selection to the last
nonblank cell in the same column
END, SHIFT
+ arrow key
Extend the selection to the last cell
used on the worksheet (lower-right corner)
END, SHIFT
+ HOME
5. Extend the selection to the last cell
in the current row; this keystroke is unavailable if you selected the Transition
navigation keys check box on the Transition tab (Tools menu, Options command)
END, SHIFT
+ ENTER
With SCROLL LOCK on, to Press
Turn SCROLL LOCK on or off SCROLL LOCK
Scroll the screen up or down one
row
UP ARROW or
DOWN ARROW
Scroll the screen left or right one
column
LEFT ARROW or
RIGHT ARROW
Extend the selection to the cell in
the upper-left corner of the
window
SHIFT + HOME
Extend the selection to the cell in
the lower-right corner of the window
SHIFT + END
Tip When you use the scrolling keys (such as PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN) with SCROLL LOCK turned off,
your selection moves the distance you scroll. If you want to keep the same selection as you scroll, turn on
SCROLL LOCK first.
Select cells with special characteristics by using shortcut keys
To Press
Select the current region around
the active cell (the current region
is an area enclosed by blank rows and blank columns)
CTRL + SHIFT + *
(ASTERISK)
Select the current array, which is
the array that t he active cell belongs to
CTRL + /
Select all cells with comments CTRL + SHIFT
+ O (the letter O)
Select cells whose contents are
different from the comparison cell
in each row (for each row, the comparison cell is in the same column as the active
cell)
CTRL +
Select cells whose contents are
different from the comparison cell
in each column (for each column, the comparison cell is in the same row as the
active cell)
CTRL + SHIFT + |
Select only cells that are directly
referred to by formulas in the
selection
CTRL + [
Select all cells that are directly or
indirectly referred to by formulas in the selection
CTRL + SHIFT + {
Select only cells with formulas
that refer directly to the active cell
CTRL + ]
6. Select all cells with formulas that
refer directly or indirectly to the active cell
CTRL + SHIFT + }
Select only visible cells in the
current selection
ALT
+ SEMICOLON
Select chart items by using shortcut keys
To Press
Select the previous group of items DOWN ARROW
Select the next group of items UP ARROW
Select the next item within the
group
RIGHT ARROW
Select the previous item within the
group
LEFT ARROW
Move and scroll on a worksheet or workbook by using shortcut keys
To Press
Move one cell in a given direction Arrow key
Move to the edge of the current
data region
CTRL + arrow key
Move between unlocked cells on a
protected worksheet
TAB
Move to the beginning of the row HOME
Move to the beginning of the
worksheet
CTRL + HOME
Move to the last cell on the
worksheet, which is the cell at the
intersection of the right-most used column and the bottom-most used row (in the
lower-right corner); cell opposite the Home cell, which is typically A1
CTRL + END
Move down one screen PAGE DOWN
Move up one screen PAGE UP
Move one screen to the right ALT
+ PAGE DOWN
Move one screen to the left ALT + PAGE UP
Move to the next sheet in the
workbook
CTRL
+ PAGE DOWN
Move to the previous sheet in the
workbook
CTRL + PAGE UP
Move to the next workbook or
window
CTRL + F6 or
CTRL + TAB
Move to the previo us workbook or
window
CTRL + SHIFT
+ F6 or CTRL
+ SHIFT + TAB
Move to the next pane F6
MScorovlel to dthisepplaryevthioeuascptiavneecell SCHTRIFLT + F6
+ BACKSPACE
In End mode, to Press
Turn End mode on or off END
Move by one block of data within
a row or column
END, arrow key
7. Move to the last cell on the
worksheet, which is the cell at the intersection of the right-most used column and
the bottom-most used row (in the lower-right corner); cell opposite the Home cell,
which is typically A1
END, HOME
Move to the last cell to the right in
the current row that is not blank; unavailable if you have selected the Transition
navigation keys check box on the Transition tab (Tools menu, Options command)
END, ENTER
With SCROLL LOCK turned on, to Press
Turn SCROLL LOCK on or off SCROLL LOCK
Move to the cell in the upper-left
corner of the window
HOME
Move to the cell in the lower-right
corner of the window
END
Scroll one row up or down
UDOP
WARNRAORWROorW
Scroll one column left or right LEFT ARROW or
RIGHT ARROW
Tip When you use the scrolling keys (such as PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN) with SCROLL LOCK turned off,
your selection moves the distance you scroll. If you want to preserve your selection while you scroll through
the worksheet, turn on SCROLL LOCK first.
Print and preview a document by using shortcut keys
To
Display the Print command
CTRL +PPress
Work in print preview
To Press
Move around the page when
zoomed in
Arrow keys
Move by one page when zoomed
out
PAGE UP or PAGE
DOWN
Move to the first page when
zoomed out
CTRL + UP
ARROW or CTRL +
LEFT ARROW
Move to the last page when
zoomed out
CTRL + DOWN
ARROW or CTRL +
RIGHT ARROW
Work in a data form by using shortcut keys
To Press
Select a field or a command button ALT + key, where
key is the underlined
letter in the field or
command name
8. Move to the same field in the next
record
DOWN ARROW
Move to the same field in the
previous record
UP ARROW
Move to the next field you can edit
in the record
TAB
Move to the previous field you can
edit in the record
SHIFT + TAB
Move to the first field in the next
record
ENTER
Move to the first field in the
previous record
SHIFT + ENTER
Move to the same field 10 records
forward
PAGE DOWN
Move to the same field 10 records
back
PAGE UP
Move to the new record CTRL
+ PAGE DOWN
Move to the first record CTRL + PAGE UP
Move to the beginning or end of a
field
HOME or END
Move one character left or right
within a field
LEFT ARROW or
RIGHT ARROW
Extend a selection to the
beginning of a field
SHIFT + HOME
Extend a selection to the end of a
field
SHIFT + END
Select the character to the left SHIFT + LEFT
ARROW
Select the character to the right SHIFT + RIGHT
ARROW
Work with the AutoFilter feature by us- ing shortcut keys
To Press
Display the AutoFilter list for the
current column
Select the cell that
contains the column
label, and then press ALT
+ DOWN ARROW
Close the AutoFilter list for the
current column
ALT + UP ARROW
Select the next item in the
AutoFilter list
DOWN ARROW
Select the previous item in the
AutoFilter list
UP ARROW
Select the first item (All) in the
AutoFilter list
HOME
Select the last item in the
AutoFilter list
END
Filter the list by using the selected
item in the AutoFilter list
ENTER
Work with the Pivot Table Wizard by using shortcut keys
9. In Step 3 of the PivotTable Wizard, to Press
Select the next or previous field
button in the list
UP ARROW or
DOWN ARROW
Select the field button to the right
or left in a multicolumn field button list
LEFT ARROW or
RIGHT ARROW
Move the selected field into the
Page area
ALT + P
Move the selected field into the
Row area
ALT + R
Move the selected field into the
Column area
ALT + C
Move the selected field into the
Data area
ALT + D
Display the PivotTable Field
dialog box
ALT + L
Work with page fields in a Pivot Table by using shortcut keys
To Press
Select the previous item in the list UP ARROW
Select the next item in the list DOWN ARROW
Select the first visible item in the
list
HOME
Select the last visible item in the
list
END
Display the selected item ENTER
Group and ungroup Pivot Table items by using shortcut keys
To Press
Group selected PivotTable items ALT + SHIFT
+ RIGHT ARROW
Ungroup selected PivotTable
items
ALT + SHIFT
+ LEFT ARROW
Keys for menus
To Press
Show a shortcut menu SHIFT + F10
Make the menu bar active F10 or ALT
Show the program icon menu (on
the program title bar)
ALT + SPACEBAR
Select the next or previous
command on the menu or submenu
DOWN ARROW or
UP ARROW (with the
menu or submenu
displayed)
Select the menu to the left or right,
or, with a submenu visible, switch between the main menu and the submenu
LEFT ARROW or
RIGHT ARROW
Select the first or last command on
the menu or submenu
HOME or END
Close the visible menu and
submenu at the same time
ALT
10. Close the visible menu, or, with a
submenu visible, close the submenu only
ESC
Tip You can select any menu command on the menu bar or on a visible toolbar with the keyboard. Press ALT
to select the menu bar. (To then select a toolbar, press CTRL
+ TAB; repeat until the toolbar you want is selected.)
Press the letter that is underlined in the menu name that contains the command you want. In the menu that
appears, press the letter underlined in the command name that you want.
Keys for toolbars
On a toolbar, to Press
Make the menu bar active F10 or ALT
Select the next or previous toolbar CTRL + TAB or
CTRL + SHIFT + TAB
Select the next or previous button
or menu on the toolbar
TAB or SHIFT +
TAB (when a toolbar is
active)
Open the s elected menu ENTER
Perform the action assigned to the
selected button
ENTER
Enter text in the selected text box ENTER
Select an option from a drop-down
list box or from a drop-down menu on a button
Arrow keys to move
through options in the list
or menu; ENTER to
select the option you
want (when a drop-down
list box is selected)
Keys for windows and dialog boxes
In a window, to Press
Switch to the next program ALT + TAB
Switch to the previous program ALT + SHIFT
+ TAB
Show the Windows Start menu CTRL + ESC
Close the active workbook
window
CTRL + W
Restore the active workbook
window
CTRL + F5
Switch to the next workbook
window
CTRL + F6
Switch to the previous workbook
window
CTRL + SHIFT
+ F6
Carry out the Move command
(workbook icon menu, menu bar)
CTRL + F7
Carry out the Size command
(workbook icon menu, menu bar)
CTRL + F8
Minimize the workbook window
to an icon
CTRL + F9
Maximize or restore the workbook
window
CTRL + F10
11. Select a folder in the Open or Save
As dialog box (File menu)
ALT + 0 to select the
folder list; arrow keys to
select a folder
Choose a toolbar button in the
Open or Save As dialog box (File menu)
ALT + number
(1 is the leftmost button,
2 is the next, and so on)
Update the files visible in the
Open or Save As dialog box (File
menu)
F5
In a dialog box, to Press
Switch to the next tab in a dialog
box
CTRL + TAB or
CTRL + PAGE DOWN
Switch to the previous tab in a
dialog box
CTRL + SHIFT +
TAB or CTRL +
PAGE UP
Move to the next option or option
group
TAB
Move to the previous option or
option group
SHIFT + TAB
Move between options in the
active drop-down list box or between some options in a group of options
Arrow keys
Perform the action assigned to the
active button (the button with the
dotted outline), or select o r clear the active check box
SPACEBAR
Move to an option in a drop-down
list box
Letter key for the
first letter in the option
name you want (when a
drop- down list box is
selected)
Select an option, or select or clear
a check box
ALT + letter, where
letter is the key for
the underlined letter in
the option name
Open the selected drop-down list
box
ALT + DOWN
ARROW
Close the selected drop-down list
box
ESC
Perform the action assigned to the
default command button in the dialog box (the button with the bold outline ¾ often
the OK
button)
ENTER
Cancel the command and close the
dialog box
ESC
In a text box, to Press
Move to the beginning of the entry HOME
Move to the end of the entry END
Move one character to the left or LEFT ARROW or
12. right RIGHT ARROW
Move one word to the left or right CTRL + LEFT
ARROW or CTRL +
RIGHT ARROW
Select from the insertion point to
the beginning of the entry
SHIFT + HOME
Select from the insertion point to
the end of the entry
SHIFT + END
Select or unselect one character t o
the left
SHIFT + LEFT
ARROW
Select or unselect one character to
the right
SHIFT + RIGHT
ARROW
Select or unselect one word to the
left
CTRL + SHIFT +
LEFT ARROW
Select or unselect one word to the
right
CTRL + SHIFT +
RIGHT ARROW
Keys for using the Office Assistant
To Press
Make the Office Assistant the
active balloon
ALT + F6;
repeat until the balloon is
active
Select a Help topic from the topics
displayed by the Office Assistant
ALT + topic number
(where 1 is the first
topic, 2 is the
second, and so on)
See more help topics ALT + DOWN
ARROW
SCeloespereavniOoufsfihcelAp stosipsitcasnt message AESLCT + UP ARROW
Get Help from the Office Assistant F1
Display the next tip ALT + N
Display the previous tip ALT + B
Close tips ESC
Show or hide the Office Assistant
in a wizard
TAB to select the
Office Assistant button;
SPACEBAR to show or
hide the Assistant
Function Keys
Press To
F1 Display Help or
the Office Assistant
SHIFT + F1 What's This?
ALT + F1 Insert a chart sheet
ALT + SHIFT + F1 Insert a new
worksheet
F2 Edit the active cell
SHIFT + F2 Edit a cell
comment
ALT + F2 Save As command
13. ALT + SHIFT + F2 Save command
F3 Paste a name into a
formula
SHIFT + F3 Paste a function
into a formula
CTRL + F3 Define a name
CTRL + ALT + F3 Create names by
using row and
column labels
F4 Repeat the last
action
SHIFT + F4 Repeat the last
Find (Find Next)
CTRL + F4 Close the window
ALT + F4 Exit
F5 Go To
SHIFT + F5 Display the Find
dialog box
CTRL + F5 Restore the
window size
F6 Move to the next
pane
SHIFT + F6 Move to the
previous pane
CTRL + F6 Move to the next
workbook window
CTRL + SHIFT + F6 Move to the
previous workbook
window
F7 Spelling command
CTRL + F7 Move the window
F8 Extend a selection
SHIFT + F8 Add to the
selection
CTRL + F8 Resize the window
ALT + F8 Display the Macro
dialog box
F9 Calculate all sheets
in all open workbooks
SHIFT + F9 Calculate the
active worksheet
CTRL + F9 Minimize the
workbook
F10 Make the menu bar
active
SHIFT + F10 Display a shortcut
menu
14. CTRL + F10 Maximize or
restore the
workbook window
F11 Create a chart
SHIFT + F11 Insert a new
worksheet
CTRL + F11 Insert a Microsoft
Excel 4.0 macro
sheet
ALT + F11 Display Visual
Basic Editor
F12 Save As command
SHIFT + F12 Save command
CTRL + F12 Open command
CTRL + SHIFT + F12 Print command