Excel Shortcut: Turn End Mode on
About This Shortcut Turn End Mode on – Pressing the “End” key moves to the next empty cell in the row. Keybord Shortcut key Window: End Mac: Fn + → Example:
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Microsoft Excel stores and analyses data worldwide. Excel is still the go-to data analytics tool despite newer tools. Its many features simplify data organization. Moreover, Excel shortcuts speed up data manipulation. Excel uses shortcuts, and Excel shortcut keys speed up our work and boost productivity. These shortcut keys work with most Windows versions of Excel.
About This Shortcut Turn End Mode on – Pressing the “End” key moves to the next empty cell in the row. Keybord Shortcut key Window: End Mac: Fn + → Example:
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About This Shortcut Move to First Cell in Worksheet – When you press the Ctrl and Home keys together, the worksheet jumps to the beginning. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Ctrl + Home Mac: Fn + Ctrl + ← Example:
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About This Shortcut Move to Last Cell in Worksheet That Contains Data – It moves to the bottom-most row’s last empty cell. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Ctrl + End Mac: Fn + Ctrl + → Example:
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About This Shortcut Move to Beginning of row – The home key takes to the first row. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Home Mac: Fn + ← Example:
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About This Shortcut Move to Bottom Edge of Data Region – It moves to the bottom of the current data area. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Ctrl + ↓ Mac: Cmd + ↓ Example:
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About This Shortcut Move to top Edge of Data Region – The shortcut key moves the current data region up to the edge. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Ctrl + ↑ Mac: Cmd + ↑ Example:
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About This Shortcut Move to Left Edge of Data Region – It moves left until it reaches the end of the current data region. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Ctrl + ← Mac: Cmd + ← Example:
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About This Shortcut Move to Right Edge of Data Region – It goes to the very edge of the current data region. Keybord Shortcut key Window: Ctrl + → Mac: Cmd + → Example:
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About This Shortcut Move one Screen Down – The PgDn key moves one screen down. Keybord Shortcut key Window: PgDn Mac: Fn + ↓ Example:
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About This Shortcut Move one Screen up – The PgUp key moves the screen up one. Keybord Shortcut key Window: PgUp Mac: Fn + ↑ Example:
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