This article describes keyboard shortcuts, function keys, and some other common shortcut keys for Excel. This includes the access keys that you can use for ribbon commands. For Excel Online, see Keyboard shortcuts in Excel Online.
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Frequently used shortcuts
If you're new to the Ribbon, the information in this section can help you understand the Ribbon's keyboard shortcut model. The Ribbon comes with new shortcuts, called Key Tips, which you can make appear when you press the Alt key. The Ribbon groups related commands on tabs. For example, on the Home tab, the Number group includes the Number Format command.
This table lists the most frequently used shortcuts in Excel.
To do this
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Press
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Close a workbook
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Ctrl+W
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Open a workbook
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Ctrl+O
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Go to the Home tab
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Alt+H
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Save a workbook
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Ctrl+S
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Copy
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Ctrl+C
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Paste
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Ctrl+V
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Undo
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Ctrl+Z
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Remove cell contents
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Delete key
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Choose a fill color
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Alt+H, H
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Cut
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Ctrl+X
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Go to Insert tab
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Alt+N
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Bold
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Ctrl+B
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Center align cell contents
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Alt+H, A, then C
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Go to Page Layout tab
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Alt+P
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Go to Data tab
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Alt+A
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Go to View tab
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Alt+W
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Open context menu
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Shift+F10, or
Context key
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Add borders
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Alt+H, B
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Delete column
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Alt+H,D, then C
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Go to Formula tab
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Alt+M
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Hide the selected rows
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Ctrl+9
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Hide the selected columns
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Ctrl+0
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Ribbon keyboard shortcuts
If you're new to the ribbon, the information in this section can help you understand the ribbon's keyboard shortcut model.
When you press the Alt key, letters appear in small images, called KeyTips, next to tabs and commands on the ribbon, as shown in the following image.
You can combine these letters with Alt to make shortcuts called Access Keys for ribbon commands. For example, Alt+H opens the Home tab, and Alt+Q goes to the Tell me box.
Press Alt again to see KeyTips for the commands on any tab.
Access keys for ribbon tabs
To go directly to a tab on the ribbon, press one of the following access keys:
To do this
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Press
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Open the Tell me box on the Ribbon and type a search term for assistance or Help content.
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Alt+Q, and then enter the search term.
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Open the File page and use Backstage view.
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Alt+F
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Open the Home tab and format text and numbers and use the Find tool.
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Alt+H
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Open the Insert tab and insert PivotTables, charts, add-ins, Sparklines, pictures, shapes, headers, or text boxes.
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Alt+N
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Open the Page Layout tab and work with themes, page setup, scale, and alignment.
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Alt+P
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Open the Formulas tab and insert, trace, and customize functions and calculations.
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Alt+M
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Open the Data tab and connect to, sort, filter, analyze, and work with data.
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Alt+A
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Open the Review tab and check spelling, add comments, and protect sheets and workbooks.
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Alt+R
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Open the View tab and preview page breaks and layouts, show and hide gridlines and headings, set zoom magnification, manage windows and panes, and view macros.
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Alt+W
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Work in the ribbon with the keyboard
To do this
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Press
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Select the active tab of the ribbon, and activate the access keys.
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Alt or F10. To move to a different tab, use access keys or the arrow keys.
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Move the focus to commands on the ribbon.
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Tab or Shift+Tab
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Move down, up, left, or right, respectively, among the items on the Ribbon.
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The Down Arrow, Up Arrow, Left Arrow, or Right Arrow key
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Activate a selected button.
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Spacebar or Enter
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Open the list for a selected command.
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The Down Arrow key
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Open the menu for a selected button.
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Alt+Down Arrow
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When a menu or submenu is open, move to the next command.
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Down Arrow key
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Expand or collapse the ribbon.
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Ctrl+F1
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Open a context menu.
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Shift+F10
Or, on a Windows keyboard
Context key (between the right Alt and right Ctrl keys)
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Move to the submenu when a main menu is open or selected.
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Left Arrow key
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Excel keyboard shortcut reference
Keyboard shortcuts for navigating in cells
To do this
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Press
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Move to the previous cell in a worksheet or the previous option in a dialog box.
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Shift+Tab
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Move one cell up in a worksheet.
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Up Arrow key
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Move one cell down in a worksheet.
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Down Arrow key
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Move one cell left in a worksheet.
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Left Arrow key
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Move one cell right in a worksheet.
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Right Arrow key
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Move to the edge of the current data region in a worksheet.
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Ctrl+arrow key
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Enter End mode, move to the next nonblank cell in the same column or row as the active cell, and turn off End mode. If the cells are blank, move to the last cell in the row or column.
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End, arrow key
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Move to the last cell on a worksheet, to the lowest used row of the rightmost used column.
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Ctrl+End
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Extend the selection of cells to the last used cell on the worksheet (lower-right corner).
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Ctrl+Shift+End
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Move to the cell in the upper-left corner of the window when Scroll Lock is turned on.
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Home+Scroll Lock
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Move to the beginning of a worksheet.
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Ctrl+Home
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Move one screen down in a worksheet.
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Page Down
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Move to the next sheet in a workbook.
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Ctrl+Page Down
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Move one screen to the right in a worksheet.
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Alt+Page Down
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Move one screen up in a worksheet.
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Page Up
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Move one screen to the left in a worksheet.
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Alt+Page Up
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Move to the previous sheet in a workbook.
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Ctrl+Page Up
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Move one cell to the right in a worksheet. Or, in a protected worksheet, move between unlocked cells.
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Tab
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Cycle through floating shapes, such as text boxes or images.
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Ctrl+Alt+5, and then the Tab key repeatedly
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Exit the floating shape navigation and return to the normal navigation.
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Esc
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Keyboard shortcuts for formatting cells
To do this
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Press
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Open the Format Cells dialog box.
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Ctrl+1
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Format fonts in the Format Cells dialog box.
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Ctrl+Shift+F or Ctrl+Shift+P
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Edit the active cell and put the insertion point at the end of its contents. Or, if editing is turned off for the cell, move the insertion point into the formula bar. If editing a formula, toggle Point mode off or on so you can use arrow keys to create a reference.
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F2
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Add or edit a cell comment.
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Shift+F2
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Open the Insert dialog to insert blank cells.
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Ctrl+Shift+Plus (+)
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Open the Delete dialog box to delete selected cells.
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Ctrl+Minus (-)
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Enter the current time.
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Ctrl+Shift+colon (:)
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Enter the current date.
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Ctrl+semi-colon (;)
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Switch between displaying cell values or formulas in the worksheet.
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Ctrl+grave accent (`)
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Copy a formula from the cell above the active cell into the cell or the Formula Bar.
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Ctrl+apostrophe (')
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Move the selected cells.
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Ctrl+X
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Copy the selected cells.
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Ctrl+C
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Paste content at the insertion point, replacing any selection.
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Ctrl+V
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Open the Paste Special dialog box.
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Ctrl+Alt+V
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Italicize text or remove italic formatting.
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Ctrl+I or Ctrl+3
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Bold text or remove bold formatting.
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Ctrl+B or Ctrl+2
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Underline text or remove underline.
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Ctrl+U or Ctrl+4
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Apply or remove strikethrough formatting.
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Ctrl+5
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Switch between hiding objects, displaying objects, and displaying placeholders for objects.
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Ctrl+6
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Apply an outline border to the selected cells.
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Ctrl+Shift+ampersand (&)
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Remove the outline border from the selected cells.
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Ctrl+Shift+underline (_)
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Display or hide the outline symbols.
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Ctrl+8
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Use the Fill Down command to copy the contents and format of the topmost cell of a selected range into the cells below.
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Ctrl+D
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Apply the General number format.
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Ctrl+Shift+tilde (~)
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Apply the Currency format with two decimal places (negative numbers in parentheses).
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Ctrl+Shift+dollar sign ($)
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Apply the Percentage format with no decimal places.
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Ctrl+Shift+percent (%)
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Apply the Scientific number format with two decimal places.
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Ctrl+Shift+caret (^)
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Apply the Date format with the day, month, and year.
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Ctrl+Shift+number sign (#)
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Apply the Time format with the hour and minute, and AM or PM.
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Ctrl+Shift+at sign (@)
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Apply the Number format with two decimal places, thousands separator, and minus sign (-) for negative values.
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Ctrl+Shift+exclamation point (!)
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Open the Insert hyperlink dialog.
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Ctrl+K
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Check spelling in the active worksheet or selected range.
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F7
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Display the Quick Analysis options for selected cells that contain data.
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Ctrl+Q
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Display the Create Table dialog box.
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Ctrl+L or Ctrl+T
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Keyboard shortcuts for making selections and performing actions
To do this
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Press
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Select the entire worksheet.
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Ctrl+A or Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar
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Select the current and next sheet in a workbook.
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Ctrl+Shift+Page Down
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Select the current and previous sheet in a workbook.
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Ctrl+Shift+Page Up
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Extend the selection of cells by one cell.
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Shift+arrow key
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Extend the selection of cells to the last nonblank cell in the same column or row as the active cell, or if the next cell is blank, to the next nonblank cell.
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Ctrl+Shift+arrow key
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Turn extend mode on and use the arrow keys to extend a selection. Press again to turn off.
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Turn extend mode on and use the arrow keys to extend a selection. Press again to turn off. F8
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Add a non-adjacent cell or range to a selection of cells by using the arrow keys.
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Shift+F8
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Start a new line in the same cell.
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Alt+Enter
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Fill the selected cell range with the current entry.
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Ctrl+Enter
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Complete a cell entry and select the cell above.
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Shift+Enter
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Select an entire column in a worksheet.
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Ctrl+Spacebar
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Select an entire row in a worksheet.
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Shift+Spacebar
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Select all objects on a worksheet when an object is selected.
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Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar
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Extend the selection of cells to the beginning of the worksheet.
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Ctrl+Shift+Home
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Select the current region if the worksheet contains data. Press a second time to select the current region and its summary rows. Press a third time to select the entire worksheet.
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Ctrl+A or Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar
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Select the current region around the active cell or select an entire PivotTable report.
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Ctrl+Shift+asterisk (*)
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Select the first command on the menu when a menu or submenu is visible.
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Home
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Repeat the last command or action, if possible.
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Ctrl+Y
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Undo the last action.
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Ctrl+Z
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Keyboard shortcuts for working with data, functions, and the formula bar
To do this
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Press
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Select an entire PivotTable report.
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Ctrl+Shift+asterisk (*)
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Edit the active cell and put the insertion point at the end of its contents. Or, if editing is turned off for the cell, move the insertion point into the formula bar. If editing a formula, toggle Point mode off or on so you can use arrow keys to create a reference.
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F2
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Expand or collapse the formula bar.
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Ctrl+Shift+U
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Cancel an entry in the cell or Formula Bar.
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Esc
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Complete an entry in the formula bar and select the cell below.
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Enter
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Move the cursor to the end of the text when in the formula bar.
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Ctrl+End
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Select all text in the formula bar from the cursor position to the end.
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Ctrl+Shift+End
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Calculate all worksheets in all open workbooks.
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F9
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Calculate the active worksheet.
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Shift+F9
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Calculate all worksheets in all open workbooks, regardless of whether they have changed since the last calculation.
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Ctrl+Alt+F9
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Check dependent formulas, and then calculate all cells in all open workbooks, including cells not marked as needing to be calculated.
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Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F9
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Display the menu or message for an Error Checking button.
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Alt+Shift+F10
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Display the Function Arguments dialog box when the insertion point is to the right of a function name in a formula.
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Ctrl+A
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Insert argument names and parentheses when the insertion point is to the right of a function name in a formula.
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Ctrl+Shift+A
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Invoke Flash Fill to automatically recognize patterns in adjacent columns and fill the current column
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Ctrl+E
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Cycle through all combinations of absolute and relative references in a formula if a cell reference or range is selected.
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F4
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Insert a function.
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Shift+F3
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Copy the value from the cell above the active cell into the cell or the formula bar.
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Ctrl+Shift+straight quotation mark (")
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Create an embedded chart of the data in the current range.
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Alt+F1
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Create a chart of the data in the current range in a separate Chart sheet.
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F11
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Define a name to use in references.
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Alt+M, M, D
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Paste a name from the Paste Name dialog box (if names have been defined in the workbook.
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F3
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Move to the first field in the next record of a data form.
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Enter
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Create, run, edit, or delete a macro.
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Alt+F8
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Open the Microsoft Visual Basic For Applications Editor.
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Alt+F11
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Function keys
Key
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Description
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F1
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F2
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F3
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F4
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F5
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F6
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F7
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F8
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F9
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F10
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F11
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F12
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Other useful shortcut keys
Key
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Description
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Alt
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For example,
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Arrow Keys
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Backspace
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Delete
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End
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Enter
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Esc
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Home
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Page Down
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Page Up
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Spacebar
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Tab
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