Press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the Page Up key.
Ctrl - Page Up for the previous sheet and Ctrl - Page Down for the next sheet. You could also just click on the sheet tabs or on the arrows at the left end of the sheet tabs.
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Press Ctrl-G (Go To) and enter A1 in the reference, then click OK.
Press the Ctrl+A buttons using keyboard. or Click on the Selet all icon which will be in top left side of the sheet it will select the entire worksheet
There are hundreds of reasons. You press the Enter key when you want to execute whatever command is appropriate at the time. If you are entering data in an Excel worksheet cell, you can press the enter key when you are done entering the data.
You are brought to the first cell on the current row.
You can display formulas by using the keyboard Shortcut CTRL + ` in Excel. (The ` Grave Accent key is below the ESC Key on the upper left side of most keyboards.)
The F4 key does that, if you press it while typing in the cell reference.
The best know shortcut key to go back to your previous cell in microsoft excel would depend on what cell you are in. You would either press up, down, left or right
All you need to do is just press the arrow keys and the cursor will move in the direction of the arrow that has been pressed. If you press and hold the one of the Shift keys at the same time, then it will also select cells as the cursor moves.
Select the whole worksheet and press backspace/delete.
Ctrl+Home will bring you to the first cell, which is cell A1. Home will bring you to the first cell in the current row.
There already is a shortcut to do that. Press and hold the Ctrl key and press the semi-colon key. That date won't change if you save it and open the worksheet on another day. If you need the date to be the current date on whatever day you open it, then use the TODAY() function, or else press Ctrl and the colon key every day.