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Shortcut Keys For Microsoft Exel

Here are some of the shortcut keys which are useful while working with Microsoft Excel.

  • F1 Key Help
  • F2 Key Edit current Cell
  • F5 Key Goto
  • F7 Key Spell Check
  • F12 Key Save file as
  • CTRL and A Select entire worksheet.
  • CTRL and B Toggle Bold Text.
  • CTRL and C Copies the item or items selected to the Clipboard and can be pasted using CTRL and V.
  • CTRL and F Displays the Find dialog box.
  • CTRL and H Displays the Replace dialog box.
  • CTRL and I Toggles Italic Text.
  • CTRL and N New File.
  • CTRL and O Open File.
  • CTRL and P Print.
  • CTRL and S Save File.
  • CTRL and U Toggles Underlined Text.
  • CTRL and V Paste the contents of the clipboard.
  • CTRL and X Cut the selected item.
  • CTRL and Y Redo the last undone action
  • CTRL and Z Undoes the last action.
  • CTRL and 1 Displays Format Cells Dialogue Box
  • CTRL and 5 Toggles Strikethrough Text

Keyboard Shortcuts Result in Excel 2000 – Formulas

  • ALT and = Autosum
  • ALT and F8 Macros
  • CTRL and ; Insert Current Date
  • CTRL and : Insert Current Time

Keyboard Shortcuts Result in Excel 2000 – Movement

  • Left Arrow One Cell Left (also SHIFT and TAB)
  • Right Arrow One Cell Right (also TAB)
  • Up Arrow One Cell Up
  • Down Arrow One Cell Down
  • Home Go to End of row
  • CTRL and left Arrow Go to End of Column
  • CTRL and Home Go to Top of Worksheet (A1)
  • CTRL and End Go to End of Worksheet
  • CTRL and PAGE-DOWN Go to Next Worksheet

Keyboard Shortcuts Result in Excel 2000 – Cell Selection

  • CTRL and Spacebar Select the entire Column
  • SHIFT and Spacebar Select the entire Row
  • CTRL and A Select Entire Worksheet
  • SHIFT and Left Cursor Select all cells to the left of the active one
  • SHIFT and Right Cursor Select all cells to the right of the active one

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My Mouse is not working what to do now

Mouse is not working what to do repair it or replace it thats it, for emergency have a look on shortcut keys which may be helpfull when your mouse is not working,or even for those who are familiar with keyboard.

Getting used to using your keyboard exclusively and leaving your mouse behind will make you much more efficient at performing any task on any Windows system. I use the following keyboard shortcuts every day:

  • cmd = Command Prompt
  • iexplore + “web address” = Internet Explorer
  • compmgmt.msc = Computer Management
  • dhcpmgmt.msc = DHCP Management
  • dnsmgmt.msc = DNS Management
  • services.msc = Services
  • eventvwr = Event Viewer
  • dsa.msc = Active Directory Users and Computers
  • dssite.msc = Active Directory Sites and Services
  • Windows key + E = Explorer
  • ALT + Tab = Switch between windows
  • ALT+Space+X = Maximize window
  • CTRL + Shift + Esc = Task Manager
  • Windows key + Break = System properties
  • Windows key + F = Search
  • Windows key + D = Hide/Display all windows
  • CTRL + C = copy
  • CTRL + X = cut
  • CTRL + V = paste

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