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Category: Microsoft Excel
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Microsoft Excel – Shortcut Keys
Microsoft Excel offers a wide range of keyboard shortcuts to help you work more efficiently. Here are some of the most commonly used shortcut keys in Excel:
Navigation Shortcuts
- Arrow Keys: Move one cell up, down, left, or right.
- Ctrl + Arrow Keys: Move to the edge of data region.
- Tab: Move one cell to the right.
- Shift + Tab: Move one cell to the left.
- Page Down: Move one screen down.
- Page Up: Move one screen up.
- Alt + Page Down: Move one screen to the right.
- Alt + Page Up: Move one screen to the left.
- Ctrl + Home: Move to the beginning of a worksheet.
- Ctrl + End: Move to the last cell with content.
Cell Selection Shortcuts
- Ctrl + Space: Select the entire column.
- Shift + Space: Select the entire row.
- Ctrl + A: Select the entire worksheet.
- Shift + Arrow Keys: Extend the selection by one cell.
Data Entry Shortcuts
- Enter: Complete a cell entry and move down.
- Tab: Complete a cell entry and move to the right.
- Shift + Tab: Complete a cell entry and move to the left.
- Ctrl + Enter: Fill the selected cells with the current entry.
- Alt + Enter: Start a new line in the same cell.
Formatting Shortcuts
- Ctrl + B: Bold.
- Ctrl + I: Italic.
- Ctrl + U: Underline.
- Ctrl + 1: Format cells dialog box.
- Ctrl + Shift + $: Apply currency format.
- Ctrl + Shift + %: Apply percentage format.
- Ctrl + Shift + ^: Apply exponential format.
- Ctrl + Shift + #: Apply date format.
- Ctrl + Shift + @: Apply time format.
- Ctrl + Shift + !: Apply number format with two decimal places.
Editing Shortcuts
- F2: Edit the active cell.
- Ctrl + X: Cut.
- Ctrl + C: Copy.
- Ctrl + V: Paste.
- Ctrl + Z: Undo.
- Ctrl + Y: Redo.
- Delete: Clear cell contents.
- Ctrl + “-” (minus): Delete selected cells.
- Ctrl + “+” (plus): Insert cells.
Function and Formula Shortcuts
- =: Start a formula.
- Alt + =: Insert the AutoSum formula.
- F4: Repeat the last action or toggle absolute/relative references in a formula.
- Ctrl + Shift + Enter: Enter an array formula.
Worksheet Management Shortcuts
- Ctrl + N: New workbook.
- Ctrl + O: Open workbook.
- Ctrl + S: Save workbook.
- F12: Save As.
- Ctrl + P: Print.
- Ctrl + F4: Close workbook.
- Ctrl + Tab: Switch between open workbooks.
- Shift + F11: Insert a new worksheet.
- Ctrl + Page Down: Move to the next worksheet.
- Ctrl + Page Up: Move to the previous worksheet.
Miscellaneous Shortcuts
- F1: Open Help.
- F7: Spell check.
- Alt + F8: Open the Macro dialog box.
- Ctrl + F: Find.
- Ctrl + H: Replace.
- Alt + F11: Open the Visual Basic for Applications editor.
These shortcuts can significantly enhance your productivity by allowing you to perform tasks quickly without needing to navigate through menus.