Keyboard Shortcuts
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Applies comma formatting.
Applies currency formatting.
Applies percentage formatting.
Applies exponential formatting.
Selects the current region around the active cell.
Places border around selected cells.
Selects the array containing the active cell.
Selects the cells that have a static value or don’t match the formula in the active cell.
Selects all cells referenced by formulas in the highlighted section.
Selects cells that contain formulas that reference the active cell.
Selects all cells directly or indirectly referenced by formulas in the highlighted section.
Selects cells which contain formulas that directly or indirectly reference the active cell.
Selects the cells within a column that don’t match the formula or static value in the active
cell.
Fills the selected cells with the current entry.
Selects the entire column.
Selects the entire worksheet.
Move to last cell on worksheet.
Move between Two or more open Excel files.
Activates the previous workbook.
Inserts argument names into a formula.
Opens the drop-down menu for fonts.
Selects all of the cells that contain comments.
Opens the drop-down menu for point size.
Pastes what is stored on the clipboard.
In a single column, highlights all cells above that are selected.
In a single column, highlights all cells above that are selected.
Highlights all text to the left of the cursor.
Highlights all text to the right of the cursor.
Extends the highlighted area up one cell.
Extends the highlighted area down one cell.
Extends the highlighted area left one character.
Extends the highlighted area right one character.
Cycles through applications.
While typing text in a cell, pressing Alt+Enter will move to the next line, allowing for
multiple lines of text in one cell.