Keyboard shortcuts for menu options, like those used before the introduction of ribbons.
Press and hold Alt and then F4.
Hide The menu Options.
f11 or alt f1
The F10 key in Excel activates the menus. It does the same as pressing the Alt key by itself. In older versions of Excel, up to Excel 2003, menus were used and the Alt or F10 key activated the menu bar. They both work in versions of Excel from 2007 onwards to activate key tips, so that you can use keyboard combinations for certain activities that would have been on the menus on older versions. You can also use F10 with other keys. SHIFT+F10 displays the shortcut menu for a selected item. ALT+SHIFT+F10 displays the menu or message for an Error Checking button. CTRL+F10 maximizes or restores the selected workbook window.
Yes, the Alt key works in Excel.
Alt + Enter
It activates the menus and the facility to use the keyboard shortcuts for options, like pressing Alt - F - S to save a file or Alt - F - X to exit Excel. In both examples, Alt - F is activating the File menu.
Alt - F4 is the main one, though you can also use Alt - F - X.
Alt+=
It will open the Insert menu.
It gives you a line-break inside of a cell.
Just like any Microsoft compliant application, the Title Bar in MS Excel displays the Application Name and the current Filename of the Worsheet, this can be found o the left most portion of the bar.By double-clicking on the Title-Bar, it switches its window Maximize to Restore Mode and vice-versa.You could also move the active window by click-dragging it on the Title Bar when in Restore Mode.Performing a Right-Mouse click on the Title Bar would also show the a Short cut menu for Restoring, Minimizing, Maximizing, etc the active Window