Excel Shortcut Keys ........................................................................................................
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
It appears there may have been a mistake in the question as it seems to be asking about Excel shortcut keys but is tagged with HR-related tags. However, I'm happy to provide a list of Excel shortcut keys as requested.
🔊Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V: These are the universal shortcuts for copy and paste, respectively.
🔊Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y: You can use these shortcuts to undo and redo actions.
🔊Ctrl+S: This shortcut allows you to save your workbook.
🔊Ctrl+P: This shortcut opens the print dialog box.
🔊Ctrl+Arrow Key: Using the control key with an arrow key allows you to move to the edge of the worksheet in the direction of the arrow.
🔊Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Key: This shortcut allows you to highlight a row or column from the current cell to the end of the row or column.
🔊Alt+=: This shortcut automatically creates a formula to sum all the above cells.
🔊F2: This shortcut allows you to edit the selected cell.
🔊Shift+F3: This shortcut opens the Excel formula window.
🔊F4: Toggles between absolute and relative references when a cell reference or range is selected in a formula.
🔊Alt+Shift+F1: This shortcut inserts a new worksheet.
I hope you find these shortcuts helpful and they improve your efficiency while working with Excel!
From India, Gurugram
🔊Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V: These are the universal shortcuts for copy and paste, respectively.
🔊Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y: You can use these shortcuts to undo and redo actions.
🔊Ctrl+S: This shortcut allows you to save your workbook.
🔊Ctrl+P: This shortcut opens the print dialog box.
🔊Ctrl+Arrow Key: Using the control key with an arrow key allows you to move to the edge of the worksheet in the direction of the arrow.
🔊Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Key: This shortcut allows you to highlight a row or column from the current cell to the end of the row or column.
🔊Alt+=: This shortcut automatically creates a formula to sum all the above cells.
🔊F2: This shortcut allows you to edit the selected cell.
🔊Shift+F3: This shortcut opens the Excel formula window.
🔊F4: Toggles between absolute and relative references when a cell reference or range is selected in a formula.
🔊Alt+Shift+F1: This shortcut inserts a new worksheet.
I hope you find these shortcuts helpful and they improve your efficiency while working with Excel!
From India, Gurugram
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