This document introduces an Excel shortcuts and hotkeys cheat sheet. It is divided into 14 sections that cover various Excel functions and features. The cheat sheet explains two types of keyboard shortcuts - those where keys must be pressed simultaneously, like Ctrl+C, and those where keys must be pressed sequentially, like Alt+H+B+A. Users can provide feedback and suggestions on the shortcuts at the listed website.
This document introduces an Excel shortcuts and hotkeys cheat sheet. It is divided into 14 sections that cover various Excel functions and features. The cheat sheet explains two types of keyboard shortcuts - those where keys must be pressed simultaneously, like Ctrl+C, and those where keys must be pressed sequentially, like Alt+H+B+A. Users can provide feedback and suggestions on the shortcuts at the listed website.
This document introduces an Excel shortcuts and hotkeys cheat sheet. It is divided into 14 sections that cover various Excel functions and features. The cheat sheet explains two types of keyboard shortcuts - those where keys must be pressed simultaneously, like Ctrl+C, and those where keys must be pressed sequentially, like Alt+H+B+A. Users can provide feedback and suggestions on the shortcuts at the listed website.
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1. Keyboard shortcuts whose different keys must be pressed all at the same time. This is the case, usually, for regular keyboard shortcuts, which normally start with the Ctrl key. 2. Some examples of these type of keyboard shortcuts are Ctrl + B (bold), Ctrl + I (Italics), Ctrl + X (Cut) and Ctrl + C (Copy). 3. Keyboard shortcuts whose component keys must be pressed in sequential order. This means you must release each key before pressing the next one. 4. Keyboard shortcuts within this group are usually key tips or Ribbon shortcuts. Key tips are generally turned on and off by using the keys Alt or F10. 5. Some examples of these type of keyboard shortcuts are Alt + H + B + A (all borders), Alt H + M + C (Merge & Center) and Alt + W + F + F (Freeze Panes). Excel Shortcuts and Hotkeys: The Power Spreadsheets Cheat Sheet is divided in the following 14 sections (organized alphabetically): • 1. Charts and Graphs • 2. Data • 3. Display • 4. Format • 5. Formulas and Functions • 6. General • 7. Grid • 8. Navigation and Selection • 9. PivotTables • 10. Print • 11. Sort and Filter • 12. Text • 13. VBA and Macros • 14. Workbooks and Worksheets • If you have any doubts or questions regarding Excel shortcuts, please feel free to leave a question at: • http://powerspreadsheets.com/excel-keyboard-shortcuts • I read each and every single comment and will get back to you as soon as possible. You can also suggest additional Excel keyboard shortcuts there. • In order to ensure that you are informed whenever I update this Cheat Sheet, you may want to register for the Power Spreadsheets Newsletter at: • http://powerspreadsheets.com.
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