

- CHANGE EXCEL KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS FULL
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Example: Enter = and start typing vl, press Tab and you will get = vlookup(Ĭycle through various combinations of formula reference types. You can also select any cell in a range of related data, and pressing Ctrl + T will make it a table.įind more about Excel tables and their features.Īutocomplete the function name. Insert the contents of the Clipboard into the selected cell(s). Save the active workbook under a new name, displays the Save as dialog box.Ĭopy the contents of the selected cells to Clipboard.Ĭut the contents of the selected cells to Clipboard. The Ctrl and Alt keys are located on the bottom left and bottom right sides of most keyboards.
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Note for newbies: The plus sign "+" means the keys should be pressed simultaneously. Still, let me write them down again for beginners. I know, I know, these are basic shortcuts and most of you are comfortable with them. Must-have Excel shortcuts no workbook can do without
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If you want to re-arrange the shortcuts to your liking or extend the list, then download the original workbook. I've put together a list of the most frequent shortcuts below and you can download it as a printable image ( shortcuts-page1, shortcuts-page2) or a PDF-file for your convenience. Don't panic! 20 or 30 keyboard shortcuts will absolutely suffice for everyday work while others are purposed for highly specific tasks such as writing VBA macros, outlining data, managing PivotTables, recalculating big workbooks, etc.
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Each new version of Excel came with more and more new shortcuts and seeing the full list (over 200!) you may feel a bit intimidated. Performs calculate function on active sheet.Ĭreates names using those of either row or column labels.Microsoft Excel is a very powerful application for spreadsheet processing and a pretty old one, its first version emerged as early as in 1984. For example, if you changed the color of text in another cell, pressing F4 changes the text in cell to the same color. While typing text in a cell, pressing Alt+ Enter moves to the next line, allowing for multiple lines of text in one cell.Ĭreates a formula to sum all of the above cells.Īfter a name is created, F3 pastes names. Highlights all text to the right of the cursor.Įxtends the highlighted area up one cell.Įxtends the highlighted area down one cell.Įxtends the highlighted area left one character.Įxtends the highlighted area right one character. Highlights all text to the left of the cursor. In a single column, highlights all cells above that are selected. Selects all of the cells that contain comments. Move between Two or more open Excel files. Move to last cell with text on the worksheet. Selects the cells within a column that don’t match the formula or static value in the active cell.įills the selected cells with the current entry. Selects cells which contain formulas that directly or indirectly reference the active cell. Selects all cells directly or indirectly referenced by formulas in the highlighted section. Selects cells that contain formulas that reference the active cell. Selects all cells referenced by formulas in the highlighted section. Selects the cells with a static value or don’t match the formula in the active cell. Selects the array containing the active cell.

Selects the current region around the active cell.ĭelete contents of the currently-active cell. Switches between showing Excel formulas or their values in cells. Puts a strikethrough all cells in the highlighted section.Ĭhanges between displaying cell values or formulas in the worksheet. Underlines all cells in highlighted section. Puts italics all cells in the highlighted section. Pastes everything copied onto the clipboard.Ĭuts all cells in the highlighted section.Ĭhanges the format of the selected cells.īolds all cells in the highlighted section. Underlines all cells in the highlighted section. Then press Ctrl+ R to fill them with the contents of the original cell. To fill more than one cell, select the source cell and press Ctrl+ Shift+ Right arrow to select multiple cells. Fills the cell to the right with the contents of the selected cell. Puts italics on all cells in the highlighted section.įill right. Then press Ctrl+ D to fill them with the contents of the original cell.

To fill more than one cell, select the source cell and press Ctrl+ Shift+ Down arrow to select multiple cells. Fills the cell beneath with the contents of the selected cell. Move to the next cell, to the right of the currently selected cell.īold all cells in the highlighted section.Ĭopy all cells in the highlighted section.įill down. Some of the Microsoft Excel shortcut keys below may not work in Excel 365.
