15 shortcuts that will be immediately useful for most users. This keyboard shortcut lists includes quick ways to format cells, navigate the program, and carry out a few operations.
The list is based on Excel 2016, but most will also work on Excel 2013. When that’s not the case we’ve noted it.
- Keyboard access to the ribbon: Similar to the Vim-inspired add-ons for Chrome and Firefox, Excel 2013 and 2016 have a feature called Key Tips. When Key Tips appears by pressing Alt the Ribbon menu is overlaid with letters. Pressing a letter launches the corresponding menu item.
- Ctrl + PgDn: Switch between worksheet tabs, moving left to right.
- Ctrl + PgUp: Switch between worksheet tabs, moving right to left.
- F12: Display the “Save As” dialog.
- Ctrl + Shift + $: (Excel 2016) Current cell formatted as currency, with two decimal places and negative numbers in parentheses.
- Ctrl + Shift + %: (Excel 2016) Current cell formatted as percentage with no decimal places.
- Ctrl + Shift + #: (Excel 2016) Current cell formatted as date with day, month, year.
- Ctrl + Shift + “:”: Insert current time.
- Ctrl + Shift + “;”: Insert current date.
- F4: Repeats the last command or action, if possible.
- Shift + Arrow key: Extends your current cell selection by one addition cell in the direction specified.
- Ctrl + F1: Display or hide the Ribbon.
- Alt + Shift + F1: Insert a new worksheet tab.
- Ctrl + F4: Close the current workbook.
- Ctrl + D: Launches the Fill Down command for the selected cells below. Fill Down copies contents and format of the topmost cell in the column.
From: pcworld.com..
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