Now, these days excel shortcuts is necessary for maintain day to day reports. So, we are sharing with you the basic excel shortcuts with you.
General Program Shortcuts
First, let’s take a look at some general keyboard shortcuts for manipulating workbooks
Open Excel using Run
Open Run > Type Excel then enter. It will open excel sheet.
Command's | Descriptions |
Alt or F10 | Turn key tips on or off |
Alt+ F4 | Close Excel |
Alt+A | Go to the Data tab |
Alt+Enter | Insert a hard return within a cell (while editing a cell) |
Alt+F | Open the File tab menu |
Alt+F1 | Create an embedded bar chart based on select data (same sheet) |
Alt+F11 | Open the Microsoft Visual Basic For Applications Editor |
Alt+F8 | Create, run, edit, or delete a macro |
Alt+H | Go to the Home tab |
Alt+H+B | Add a border |
Alt+H+D+C | Delete column |
Alt+H+H | Select a fill color |
Alt+M | Go to the Formulas tab |
Alt+N | Open the Insert tab |
Alt+P | Go to the Page Layout tab |
Alt+Page Up/Down | Move one screen to the right or left in a worksheet |
Alt+R | Go to the Review tab |
Alt+W | Go to the View tab |
Alt+X | Go to the Add-ins tab |
Alt+Y | Go to the Help tab |
Ctrl+0 | Hide the selected columns |
Ctrl+1 | Open the Format Cells dialog box |
Ctrl+5 | Apply or remove strikethrough |
Ctrl+9 | Hide the selected rows |
Ctrl+Alt+V | Open the Paste Special dialog box |
Ctrl+B | Add or remove bold to the contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range |
Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Insert | Copy contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range |
Ctrl+End | Go to the most bottom right used cell |
Ctrl+F | Search in a spreadsheet, or use Find and Replace |
Ctrl+F1 | Show or hide the ribbon |
Ctrl+F11 | Insert a new Excel Macro sheet |
Ctrl+F2 | Open Print Preview |
Ctrl+F4 | Close Excel sheet |
Ctrl+F9 | Minimize the workbook window |
Ctrl+Home | Move to the beginning of a worksheet |
Ctrl+I | Add or remove italics to the contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range |
Ctrl+Left/Right Arrow | Move to the farthest cell left or right in the row |
Ctrl+N | Create a new Excel |
Ctrl+O | Open an older workbook |
Ctrl+Page Up/Down | Move to the previous or next worksheet |
Ctrl+S | Save Excel workbook |
Ctrl+Shift+$ | Apply currency format |
Ctrl+Shift+% | Apply percent format |
Ctrl+Shift+& | Apply outline border |
Ctrl+Shift+_ (Underline) | Remove outline border |
Ctrl+Shift+Space | Select the entire worksheet |
Ctrl+Shift+U | Expand or collapse the formula bar |
Ctrl+Space | Select the entire column |
Ctrl+Tab | Switch between open workbooks |
Ctrl+U | Add or remove underline to the contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range |
Ctrl+Up/Down Arrow | Move to the top or bottom cell in the column |
Ctrl+V or Shift+Insert | Paste contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range |
Ctrl+W | Close a Excel sheet |
Ctrl+X | Cut contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range |
Ctrl+Y | Redo an action |
Ctrl+Z | Undo an action |
Delete | Remove the contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range |
Enter | Complete an entry in a cell or the formula bar |
Esc | Cancel an entry in a cell or the formula bar |
F1 | Open the Help page |
F11 | Create a bar chart based on selected data (on a separate sheet) |
F12 | Open the Save As dialog box |
F2 | Edit a cell |
F3 | Paste a cell name (if cells are named in the worksheet) |
F5 | Go to any cell by pressing F5 and typing the cell coordinate or cell name. |
F7 | Check spelling |
F9 | Calculate all worksheets in all Open workbooks |
Home | Go to the leftmost cell in the current row (or go to the beginning of the cell if editing a cell) |
Left/Right Arrow | Move one cell to the left or right |
Page Up/Down | Move one screen up or down in a worksheet |
Shift+F11 | Insert a new Excel worksheet in existing Excel |
Shift+F2 | Add or edit a cell comment |
Shift+F3 | Insert a function |
Shift+F9 | Calculate active worksheets |
Shift+Left/Right Arrow | Extend the cell selection to the left or right |
Shift+Space | Select the entire row |
Shift+Tab | Go to the previous cell |
Tab | Go to the next cell |
Up/Down Arrow | Move one cell up or down |
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