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SHORTCUTS TO MOVE QUICKLY IN A WORKSHEET

CTRL + ARROW: move rapidly into your worksheet.

CTRL + SHIFT + ARROW: move quickly into your worksheet and select all the cells from your
start point to your new position.

CTRL + Page Up / Page down: Go to the previous/next worksheet.

CTRL + SHIFT + Page Up / Page down: Select the previous/next worksheet. It works similarly to
the previously described shortcut.

CTRL + TAB: Go to the next opened workbook in that Excel session.

CTRL + ALT + TAB: Navigate among all the applications opened in windows 10

FILE ACTIONS HOTKEYS

CTRL + N: Create a new workbook

CTRL + O: Open an existing workbook

CTRL + S: Save the current workbook

CTRL + W: Close the current workbook

SHIFT + F11: Add a new worksheet

SHORTCUTS TO APPLY FORMATTING IN AN EXCEL WORKSHEET

CTRL + B: Put the content in the current selection into bold format.

CTRL + I: Put the content in the current selection into Italic format.

CTRL + U: Put the content in the current selection into Underlined format.

CTRL + SHIFT + !: Put the selection into number format

CTRL + SHIFT + $: Put the selection into currency format

CTRL + SHIFT + %: Put the selection into percentage format

CTRL + SHIFT + #: Put the selection into date format


ADD STANDARD FORMULAS AND CONTENT

ALT + = : This shortcut adds automatically a SUM function in the current cell.

I won’t talk about CTRL + C, CTRL + X for copy, cut

CTRL + ALT + V: Paste special

CTRL + F: find a cell with a specific content in the value or the function

CTRL + H: Find & Replace menu.

CTRL + PLUS (+): Add a new cell or group of cells with the same dimensions as the current
selection (this one is handy to add new line quickly)

CTRL + MINUS (-): Delete the cells in the current selection (also handy to delete lines quickly)

CTRL + SHIFT+ L: Use the first row of the current selection as head row for a filter.

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