Thursday, March 27, 2008

Excel Shortcut Keys

Many users have discovered that using their keyboard can often be much more efficient than using their mouse. The following lists the most useful shortcut keys available in Excel. The shortcuts are arranged by context.

The keys listed assume that you are not using the Transition Navigation Keys, which are designed to emulate Lotus 1-2-3. You can select the Transition Navigation Keys option in the Advanced tab of the Excel Options dialog box. This option is in the Lotus Compatibility section.

On the surface, the new Ribbon interface in Excel 2007 appears to be designed for a mouse. However, you can access nearly all the Ribbon commands by using the keyboard. Press the Alt key, and Excel displays "key tips" next to each command. Just press the key that corresponds to the command you need. For example, the command to toggle worksheet gridlines is View => Show/Hide => Gridlines. The keyboard equivalent is Alt, followed by WVG. Note that you do not need to keep the Alt key depressed while you type the subsequent letters.



Moving Through a Worksheet
Moving within a Range Selection
Other Shortcut Keys

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