MICROSOFT EXCEL SHORTCUT KEYS

Microsoft Excel is a powerful tool used for data analysis, financial modelling, and general spreadsheet tasks. Knowing keyboard shortcuts can significantly enhance productivity by speeding up navigation and execution of commands. Below is an extensive guide to some of the most useful shortcuts in Excel.

Basic Navigation Shortcuts

1.     Arrow Keys: Move one cell up, down, left, or right.

2.     Ctrl + Arrow Keys: Jump to the edge of data in the current row or column.

3.     Tab: Move one cell to the right.

4.     Shift + Tab: Move one cell to the left.

5.     Enter: Move one cell down.

6.     Shift + Enter: Move one cell up.

7.     Page Up/Page Down: Move one screen up or down.

8.     Alt + Page Up/Alt + Page Down: Move one screen to the left or right.

9.     Ctrl + Home: Move to the beginning of the worksheet.

10.  Ctrl + End: Move to the last cell with data.

Cell Selection Shortcuts

1.     Shift + Arrow Keys: Select a range of cells.

2.     Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Keys: Select a large range of cells, extending the selection to the edge of the current data region.

3.     Ctrl + A: Select the entire worksheet or the current data region.

4.     Shift + Space: Select the entire row.

5.     Ctrl + Space: Select the entire column.

6.     Ctrl + Shift + Space: Select the entire worksheet.

Data Entry Shortcuts

1.     Ctrl + D: Fill down the contents of the top cell in the selected range to the other cells in the range.

2.     Ctrl + R: Fill right the contents of the leftmost cell in the selected range.

3.     Ctrl + Enter: Fill the selected cells with the current entry.

4.     Alt + Enter: Start a new line within the same cell.

5.     Ctrl + ;: Enter the current date.

6.     Ctrl + Shift + :: Enter the current time.

7.     Ctrl + `: Toggle the display of formulas.

Editing Shortcuts

1.     F2: Edit the active cell.

2.     Ctrl + Z: Undo an action.

3.     Ctrl + Y: Redo an action.

4.     Delete: Clear the contents of the selected cell.

5.     Ctrl + -: Delete the selected cells.

6.     Ctrl + Shift + +: Insert cells.

7.     Ctrl + C: Copy the selected cells.

8.     Ctrl + X: Cut the selected cells.

9.     Ctrl + V: Paste the copied or cut cells.

10.  Ctrl + Alt + V: Open the Paste Special dialog box.

11.  F4: Repeat the last action.

12.  Ctrl + 1: Open the Format Cells dialog box.

Formatting Shortcuts

1.     Ctrl + B: Apply or remove bold formatting.

2.     Ctrl + I: Apply or remove italic formatting.

3.     Ctrl + U: Apply or remove underline formatting.

4.     Alt + H, A, C: Centre align cell contents.

5.     Alt + H, A, L: Align cell contents to the left.

6.     Alt + H, A, R: Align cell contents to the right.

7.     Ctrl + Shift + $: Apply currency format.

8.     Ctrl + Shift + %: Apply percentage format.

9.     Ctrl + Shift + ^: Apply scientific number format.

10.  Ctrl + Shift + #: Apply date format.

11.  Ctrl + Shift + @: Apply time format.

Formula Shortcuts

1.     =: Start a formula.

2.     Ctrl + Shift + Enter: Enter an array formula.

3.     Alt + =: Insert the SUM function.

4.     Ctrl + `: Toggle the display of formulas.

Function Key Shortcuts

1.     F1: Open Help.

2.     F2: Edit the active cell.

3.     F3: Paste a defined name into a formula.

4.     F4: Repeat the last action.

5.     F5: Open the Go To dialog box.

6.     F6: Switch between the worksheet, Ribbon, task pane, and Zoom controls.

7.     F7: Open the Spelling dialog box.

8.     F8: Turn on/off Extend Selection mode.

9.     F9: Calculate all worksheets.

10.  F10: Activate the Menu bar.

11.  F11: Create a chart.

12.  F12: Open the Save As dialog box.

Special Shortcuts

1.     Ctrl + F1: Expand or collapse the Ribbon.

2.     Ctrl + F2: Open Print Preview.

3.     Ctrl + F3: Open the Name Manager.

4.     Ctrl + F4: Close the window.

5.     Ctrl + F6: Switch to the next workbook window.

6.     Ctrl + F9: Minimize the workbook window.

7.     Ctrl + F10: Maximise or restore the workbook window.

Miscellaneous Shortcuts

1.     Alt + F8: Open the Macro dialog box.

2.     Alt + F11: Open the Visual Basic for Applications editor.

3.     Shift + F2: Add or edit a cell comment.

4.     Ctrl + 9: Hide selected rows.

5.     Ctrl + 0: Hide selected columns.

6.     Ctrl + Shift + ( (Ctrl + Shift + 9): Unhide hidden rows.

7.     Ctrl + Shift + ) (Ctrl + Shift + 0): Unhide hidden columns.

These shortcuts are essential for efficient Excel use, enabling users to navigate quickly, format cells, enter and edit data, use formulas, and manage workbooks effectively. Mastery of these shortcuts can greatly improve productivity and accuracy in handling spreadsheet tasks.

 


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