In Excel, the F2 key allows you to edit a specific cell. It has nothing to do with renaming files.
Pressing the F1 key will bring you to Help.
To select files whose names are adjacent in Excel, use the Shift key. You can hold the Shift key and click on the first file and the last file, and that will select all the files in between. Using the down arrow while holding Shift can do the same.
Excel files will have data in them, so in that way they are storing data. Excel is not a disk or USB key or other such data storage devices. It is software, not hardware.
It turns the End mode on. When you then press one of the arrow keys it will move to the end of the current block of data if you are in a block, or to the start of the next block of data if you are not in a block.
Recovery Toolbox for Excel Software with key.............. http://rapidshare.com/files/363619820/recoverytoolboxforexcel.rar.html
Yes, the Alt key works in Excel.
The delete key in Excel 2013 removes content, but not formatting.
Not in Excel. Excel does not use fractions. If you need to use fractions, then turn them into decimals. You can represent 1/2 in excel with the formula =1/2.
Press the key combination Alt - H - O and it will open if it is in the version if Excel you have.
you can get help in the Microsoft excel itself by pressing F1 key.
Press the F1 key and that will start the help system in Excel.
In order to rename folder under Mac OS X you must select file/folder to rename, press ENTER (return) key, write new name of file/folder and again press ENTER key. In Windows ENTER key is used for executing/opening files. In Mac OS X RETURN key is used for renaming files/folder.