![]() ![]() Selects all of the cells that contain notes. Opens Format Cells window for font settings. Move to the farthest right of last entry in the data set. Move to the farthest left of last entry in the data set. Move to the top or first entry in the data set. Move to the bottom or last entry in the data set. ![]() Switch to the worksheet to the left of the current worksheet (if available). ![]() Switch to the worksheet to the right of the current worksheet (if available). Doing Ctrl+ Shift+ Tab reverses the direction (right to left). Switches between open workbooks (left to right) if you have more than one workbook open. Move to last cell with text on the worksheet. While in the Excel formula bar, deletes all text to the right of the cursor. 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 formula in active cell. Selects the cells with a static value or don’t match the formula in the active cell. Selects the array containing the active cell in a multi-cell array formula. Show Delete window to delete cells, rows or column. Show Insert window to insert cell, row, or column. Selects the current region around the active cell. The general format is a number without commas, currency, percentage, symbols, etc. Switches the number format to the general format. 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+ → 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+ ↓ 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. To learn how to enable full keyboard access in a Mac, see Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365.Some Microsoft Excel shortcut keys below may not work in Excel 365. *Move to the previous box, option, control, or command in a dialog *Move to the next box, option, control, or command in a dialog Paste Special (doesn't apply to all products) In this topicĬreate a new file or item (context dependent)Ĭreate a new file from a template or themeĬut the selection (and copy to the clipboard) If you have to press one key immediately after another, the keys are separated by a comma (,). Note: If a shortcut requires pressing two or more keys at the same time, this topic separates the keys with a plus sign (+). ![]()
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