Excel Shortcut: Move one Screen Right
About This Shortcut Move one Screen Right – It goes right by one screen. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Alt + PgDn Mac: Fn + Alt + ↓ Example:
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About This Shortcut Move one Screen Right – It goes right by one screen. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Alt + PgDn Mac: Fn + Alt + ↓ Example:
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Move one Cell Down – The down key moves the cursor down one row. Keybord Shortcut key Window: ↓ Mac: ↓ Example:
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Move one Cell up – The up-arrow key moves the screen up one row. Keybord Shortcut key Window: ↑ Mac: ↑ Example:
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Move one Cell Left – The left arrow shortcut key moves the screen left by one column. Keybord Shortcut key Window: ← Mac: ← Example:
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Move one Cell Right – The shortcut key moves to the right by one column. Keybord Shortcut key Window: → Mac: → Example:
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Close Current Workbook – If you press “Ctrl” and “F4” at the same time, you can close the open Excel workbook window. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Ctrl…
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Maximize Current Workbook Window – Ctrl+F10 maximizes the currently selected window. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Ctrl + F10 Mac: Fn + Ctrl + F10 Example:
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Drag to Duplicate Worksheet – Worksheet tabs can be rearranged by dragging and dropping them at the workbook’s footer. When you right-click a worksheet and select “Duplicate,”…
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Protect workbook – The shortcut keys help protect the workbook in Excel. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Alt + R, P W Example:
Read MoreAbout This Shortcut Close Excel – Alt + F4 is a shortcut key often useful to close the active Excel window. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Alt + F4 Mac: Cmd…
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