Excel Shortcut: Move One Word Right
About This Shortcut Move One Word Right – Ctrl + Right Arrow is useful for moving the cursor one word to the right at a time. Keybord Shortcut key Window:…
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About This Shortcut Move One Word Right – Ctrl + Right Arrow is useful for moving the cursor one word to the right at a time. Keybord Shortcut key Window:…
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Select One Character Left – It chooses the character to the left of the cursor. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Shift + ← Mac: Shift + ← Example:
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Select One Character Right – It chooses the character to the right of the cursor. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Shift + → Mac: Shift + → Example:
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Cancel Editing – If you have started editing a cell and want to stop, you can click the Escape key. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Esc Example:
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Delete Comment – Shift + F10 or M can be used to delete comments from an Excel spreadsheet. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Shift + F10, M Example:
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Insert or Edit Comment – It either puts a comment in a cell or adds one. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Shift + F2 Example:
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Edit the Active Cell – F2 puts the cursor at the end of the cell’s contents and starts “Edit mode.” Keybord Shortcut key Window: F2 Mac: Ctrl…
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Select Visible Cells Only – ALT+; chooses the visible cells in the current selection. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Alt +( ; ) Mac: Cmd + Shift +…
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Select All Dependents – CTRL+SHIFT+} lets you pick cells with formulas that either directly or indirectly refer to the active cell. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Ctrl +…
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Select Direct Dependents – It chooses the cells where the formulas directly refer to the active cells. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Ctrl + ] Mac: Ctrl +…
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