85+ Keyboard Shortcuts For Microsoft Excel: Formatting
85+ Keyboard Shortcuts For Microsoft Excel: Formatting
Formatting
Keystroke Function
Navigation
Keystroke Function
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85 Keyboard Shortcuts for Microsoft Excel
Navigation (continued)
[Ctrl] and an arrow key Move to the edge of the data region
[Ctrl] and . (period) Move from corner cell to corner cell in a selected range
Selection techniques
Keystroke Function
[Ctrl][Shift][End] Select from current cell(s) to the end of the used portion of a worksheet
[Ctrl] and * Select the data region surrounding the active cell
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85 Keyboard Shortcuts for Microsoft Excel
[Ctrl] and ] Select formulas that directly reference the active cell
Workbook basics
Keystroke Function
[Ctrl]F Open the Find tab of the Find And Replace dialog box
[Ctrl]H Open the Replace tab of the Find And Replace dialog box
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85 Keyboard Shortcuts for Microsoft Excel
[Ctrl][Delete] Delete from the insertion point to the end of the line
Formula shortcuts
Keystroke Function
= Begin a formula
[Shift][F3] Display the Insert Function dialog box (Paste Function in Excel 97)
Type a function in the Formula Display the Function Arguments dialog box
bar and press [Ctrl]A
[Ctrl][Shift] and " Copy the value from the cell above the current cell into the current cell
[Ctrl] and ' Copy a formula from the cell above the current cell into the current cell
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85 Keyboard Shortcuts for Microsoft Excel
You'll find the XLStart folder in the same place as the Excel program files—typically C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office. After placing the file or shortcut in the XLStart folder, restart Excel to see the file pop open automatically.
Printing formulas
If you have invested time in writing numerous formulas, you may want to print them for safekeeping. Although Excel
doesn't include a simple "Print Formulas" button, functionality is built in. Here's how to find it:
There is also a keyboard shortcut for this function. Press [Ctrl]~. In both cases, the result is that the formulas, rather
than their results, will appear in the worksheet.
Thanks!
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