Table of Contents:
- Function keys
- Moving and scrolling in a sheet or workbook
- Previewing and printing
- Entering data on a sheet
- Working in cells or the Formula bar
- Formatting and editing data
- Working with a selection
- Selecting cells, columns, or rows
- Charts
- Data forms
- Filters and PivotTable reports
- Outlining data
- Toolbars
- Windows
- Dialog boxes
1. Function keys |
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F1 | Undo |
F2 | Cut text from the active cell |
Shift+F2 | Edit a cell comment |
F3 | Copy text from the active cell |
Shift+F3 | Open the Formula Builder |
F4 | Paste text into the active cell |
Shift+F4 | Repeat the last Find (Find Next) |
⌘+F4 | Close the window |
F5 | Display the Go To dialog box |
Shift+F5 | Display the Find dialog box |
⌘+F5 | Restore the window size.* |
F6 | Move to the next pane in a workbook that has been split |
Shift+F6 | Move to the previous pane in a workbook that has been split |
⌘+F6 | Move to the next workbook window |
⌘+Shift+F6 | Move to the previous workbook window |
F7 | Check spelling |
F8 | Turn on extend selection mode; used with arrow keys or cursor |
Shift+F8 | Add to the selection |
Option+F8 | Display the Macro dialog box |
F9 | Calculate all sheets in all open workbooks. |
Shift+F9 | Calculate the active sheet. |
Shift+F10 | Display a contextual menu. |
⌘+F10 | Maximize or restore the workbook window |
Option+F10 | Make the first button on a floating toolbar active |
F11 | Insert a new chart sheet. |
Shift+F11 | Insert a new sheet. |
⌘+F11 | Insert an Excel 4.0 macro sheet |
F12 | Display the Save As dialog box. |
⌘+F12 | Display the Open dialog box |
Ctrl+Shift+F12 | Display the Print dialog box |
*Conflicts with a default Mac OS X key assignment. Turn off the Mac OS X keyboard shortcut for this key. Apple Menu - System Preferences - Under Hardware - Keyboard - Click the Keyboard Shortcuts tab,- clear the On check box for the key assignment that you want to turn off. |
2. Moving and scrolling in a sheet or workbook |
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Arrow Keys | Move one cell up, down, left, or right |
Ctrl+Arrow Key | Move to the edge of the current data region |
Home | Move to the beginning of the row |
Ctrl+Home./Ctrl+End | Move to the beginning / to the end of the sheet |
Page Down/Page Up | Move down one screen / up one screen |
Option+Page Down/ Option+Page Up | Move one screen to the right / to the left |
Ctrl+Page Down/ Ctrl+Page Up | Move to the next sheet / to the previous sheet in the workbook |
Ctrl+Tab/ Ctrl+Shift+Tab | Move to the next workbook / move to the previous workbook or window |
F6/Shift+F6 | Move to the next pane / move to the previous pane in a workbook that has been split |
Ctrl+Delete | Scroll to display the active cell |
Ctrl+g | Display the Go To dialog box |
⌘+f | Display the Find dialog box |
⌘+g | Repeat the last Find action (same as Find Next) |
Tab | Move between unlocked cells on a protected sheet |
3. Previewing and printing |
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⌘+p | Display the Print dialog box |
Arrow Keys | In print preview, move around the page when zoomed in |
Ctrl+Arrow Down | In print preview, move to the last page when zoomed out |
4. Entering data on a sheet |
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Return | Complete a cell entry and move forward in the selection |
Ctrl+Option+Return | Start a new line in the same cell |
Ctrl+Return | Fill the selected cell range with the text that you type |
Shift+Return | Complete a cell entry and move back in the selection |
Tab | Complete a cell entry and move to the right in the selection |
Shift+Tab | Complete a cell entry and move to the left in the selection |
Esc | Cancel a cell entry |
Delete | Delete the character to the left of the insertion point, or delete the selection |
Delete ⌦ | Delete the character to the right of the insertion point, or delete the selection |
Ctrl+Delete ⌦ | Delete text to the end of the line |
Arrow Keys | Move one character up, down, left, or right |
Home | Move to the beginning of the line |
⌘+y | Repeat the last action |
Shift+F2 | Edit a cell comment |
Ctrl+d | Fill down |
Ctrl+r | Fill to the right |
Ctrl+l | Define a name |
5. Working in cells or the Formula bar |
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Delete | Edit the active cell and then clear it, or delete the preceding character in the active cell as you edit the cell contents |
Return | Complete a cell entry |
Ctrl+Shift+Return | Enter a formula as an array formula |
Esc | Cancel an entry in the cell or formula bar |
Ctrl+a | Display the Formula Builder after you type a valid function name in a formula |
⌘+k | Insert a hyperlink |
Ctrl+u | Edit the active cell and position the insertion point at the end of the line |
Shift+F3 | Open the Formula Builder |
⌘+= | Calculate all sheets in all open workbooks |
⌘+Shift+= | Calculate the active sheet |
= | Start a formula |
⌘+t | Toggle the formula reference style between absolute, relative, and mixed |
⌘+Shift+t | Insert the AutoSum formula |
Ctrl+; (semicolon) | Enter the date |
⌘+; (semicolon) | Enter the time |
Ctrl+Shift+" | Copy the value from the cell above the active cell into the cell or the formula bar |
Ctrl+` (grave accent) | Alternate between displaying cell values and displaying cell formulas |
Ctrl+' (apostrophe)) | Copy a formula from the cell above the active cell into the cell or the formula bar |
Ctrl+Option+Arrow Down | Display the AutoComplete list |
Ctrl+l | Define a name |
6. Formatting and editing data |
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⌘+Shift+l | Display the Style dialog box |
⌘+1 | Display the Format Cells dialog box |
Ctrl+Shift+~ | Apply the general number format |
Ctrl+Shift+$ | Apply the currency format with two decimal places (negative numbers appear in red with parentheses) |
Ctrl+Shift+% | Apply the percentage format with no decimal places |
Ctrl+Shift+^ | Apply the exponential number format with two decimal places |
Ctrl+Shift+# | Apply the date format with the day, month, and year |
Ctrl+Shift+@ | Apply the time format with the hour and minute, and indicate A.M. or P.M. |
Ctrl+Shift+! | Apply the number format with two decimal places, thousands separator, and minus sign (-) for negative values |
⌘+Option+0 (zero) | Apply the outline border around the selected cells |
⌘+Option+Arrow Right | Add an outline border to the right of the selection |
⌘+Option+Arrow Left | Add an outline border to the left of the selection |
⌘+Option+Arrow Up | Add an outline border to the top of the selection |
⌘+Option+Arrow Down | Add an outline border to the bottom of the selection |
⌘+Option+- | Remove outline borders |
⌘+b | Apply or remove bold formatting |
⌘+i | Apply or remove italic formatting |
⌘+u | Apply or remove underscoring |
⌘+Shift+x | Apply or remove strikethrough formatting |
Ctrl+9 | Hide rows |
Ctrl+Shift+( | Unhide rows |
Ctrl+0 (zero) | Hide columns |
Ctrl+Shift+) | Unhide columns |
⌘+Shift+w | Add or remove the shadow font style |
⌘+Shift+d | Add or remove the outline font style |
Ctrl+u | Edit the active cell |
Esc | Cancel an entry in the cell or the formula bar |
Delete | Edit the active cell and then clear it, or delete the preceding character in the active cell as you edit the cell contents |
⌘+v | Paste text into the active cell |
Return | Complete a cell entry |
Ctrl+Shift+Return | Enter a formula as an array formula |
Ctrl+a | Display the Formula Builder after you type a valid function name in a formula |
7. Working with a selection |
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⌘+c | Copy the selection |
⌘+x | Cut the selection |
⌘+v | Paste the selection |
⌘+Ctrl+v | Paste special |
Delete | Clear the contents of the selection |
Ctrl+- | Delete the selection |
⌘+Shift+c | Copy a style |
⌘+Shift+v | Paste a style |
Ctrl+Option+c | Copy text or graphics to the Scrapbook |
Ctrl+Option+v | Paste to the Scrapbook |
⌘+z | Undo the last action |
Return | Move from top to bottom within the selection (down), or move in the direction that is selected in Edit in thePreferences dialog box (Excel menu, Preferences command) |
Shift+Return | Move from bottom to top within the selection (up), or move opposite to the direction that is selected in Edit in the Preferences dialog box (Excel menu, Preferences command) |
Tab | Move from left to right within the selection, or move down one cell if only one column is selected |
Shift+Tab | Move from right to left within the selection, or move up one cell if only one column is selected |
Ctrl+. (Period) | Move clockwise to the next corner of the selection |
Ctrl+Option+Arrow Right | Move to the right between nonadjacent selections |
Ctrl+Option+Arrow Left | Move to the left between nonadjacent selections |
⌘+Ctrl+m | Insert graphics using the Media Browser |
8. Selecting cells, columns, or rows |
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Shift+Arrow Key | Extend the selection by one cell |
Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Key | Extend the selection to the last nonblank cell in the same column or row as the active cell |
Shift+Home | Extend the selection to the beginning of the row |
Ctrl+Shift+Home | Extend the selection to the beginning of the sheet |
Ctrl+Shift+End | Extend the selection to the last cell used on the sheet (lower-right corner) |
Ctrl+Space | Select the entire column |
Shift+Space | Select the entire row |
⌘+a | Select the entire sheet |
Shift+Delete | Select only the active cell when multiple cells are selected |
Shift+Page Down | Extend the selection down one screen |
Shift+Page Up | Extend the selection up one screen |
Ctrl+6 | Alternate between hiding objects, displaying objects, and displaying placeholders for objects |
Ctrl+7 | Show or hide the Standard toolbar |
F8 | Turn on the capability to extend a selection by using the arrow keys |
Shift+F8 | Add another range of cells to the selection; or use the arrow keys to move to the start of the range you want to add, and then press F8 and the arrow keys to select the next range |
Ctrl+/ | Select the current array, which is the array that the active cell belongs to |
Ctrl+\ | Select cells in a row that don't match the value in the active cell in that row. You must select the row starting with the active cell. |
Ctrl+Shift+[ | Select only cells that are directly referred to by formulas in the selection |
Ctrl+[ | Select cells in a column that don't match the value in the active cell in that column. You must select the column starting with the active cell. |
Ctrl+Shift+{ | Select all cells that are directly or indirectly referred to by formulas in the selection |
Ctrl+] | Select only cells with formulas that refer directly to the active cell |
Ctrl+Shift+} | Select all cells with formulas that refer directly or indirectly to the active cell |
⌘+Shift+z | Select only visible cells in the current selection |
9. Charts |
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F11 | Insert a new chart sheet.* |
Arrow Key | Cycle through chart object selection |
*Conflicts with a default Mac OS X key assignment. Turn off the Mac OS X keyboard shortcut for this key. Apple Menu - System Preferences - Under Hardware - Keyboard - Click the Keyboard Shortcuts tab,- clear the On check box for the key assignment that you want to turn off. |
10. Data forms |
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Arrow Down/Arrow Up | Move to the same field in the next record / previous record |
Tab/Shift+Tab | Move to the next field / previous field that you can edit in the record |
Return /Shift+Return | Move to the first field in the next record / in the previous record |
Page Down/Page Up | Move to the same field 10 records forward / 10 records back |
Ctrl+Page Down | Move to a new record |
Ctrl+Page Up | Move to the first record |
11. Filters and PivotTable reports |
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Option+Arrow Down | Display the Filter list or PivotTable page field pop-up menu for the selected cell |
12. Outlining data |
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Ctrl+8 | Display or hide outline symbols |
Ctrl+9 | Hide selected rows |
Ctrl+Shift+( | Unhide selected rows |
Ctrl+0 (zero) | Hide selected columns |
Ctrl+Shift+) | Unhide selected columns |
13. Toolbars |
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Option+F10 | Make the first button on a floating toolbar active |
Tab | When a toolbar is active, select the next button or menu on the toolbar |
Shift+Tab | When a toolbar is active, select the previous button or menu on the toolbar |
Ctrl+Tab | When a toolbar is active, select the next toolbar |
Ctrl+Shift+Tab | When a toolbar is active, select the previous toolbar |
Return | Perform the action assigned to the selected button |
14. Windows |
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⌘+Option+1 | Expand or minimize the ribbon |
⌘+Tab | Switch to the next application |
⌘+Shift+Tab | Switch to the previous application |
⌘+w | Close the active workbook window |
⌘+F5* | Restore the active workbook window size |
F6 | Move to the next pane in a workbook that has been split |
Shift+F6 | Move to the previous pane in a workbook that has been split |
⌘+F6 | Switch to the next workbook window |
⌘+Shift+F6 | Switch to the previous workbook window |
Ctrl+F10 | Maximize or restore the workbook window |
⌘+Shift+3* | Copy the image of the screen to the Clipboard |
⌘+Shift+4* | Copy the image of the active window to the Clipboard (after pressing and releasing the key combination, click the window that you want to take a picture of). |
*Conflicts with a default Mac OS X key assignment. Turn off the Mac OS X keyboard shortcut for this key. Apple Menu - System Preferences - Under Hardware - Keyboard - Click the Keyboard Shortcuts tab,- clear the On check box for the key assignment that you want to turn off. |
15. Dialog boxes |
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Tab | Move to the next text box |
Shift+Tab | Move to the previous text box |
Ctrl+Tab | Switch to the next tab in a dialog box |
Ctrl+Shift+Tab | Switch to the previous tab in a dialog box |
Return | Perform the action assigned to the default command button in the dialog box (the button with the bold outline, often the OK button) |
Esc | Cancel the command and close the dialog box |
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