Key Alone Shift Ctrl Alt Shift Ctrl F1 Help What's This Help Insert Chart Sheet F2 Edit Mode Edit Comment Save As F3 Paste Name Formula Paste Function Define Name Names From Labels F4 Repeat Action Find Again Close Window Quit Excel F5 Goto Find Restore Window Size
F6 Next Pane Prev Pane Next Workbook Switch To VBA Prev Workbook F7 Spell Check Move Window F8 Extend Selection Add To Selection Resize Window Macro List F9 Calculate All Calculate Worksheet Minimize Workbook F10 Activate Menu Context Menu Restore Workbook
F11 New Chart New Worksheet New Macro Sheet VB Editor F12 Save As Save Open
Print A Select All Formula Arguments B Bold C Copy D
Fill Down Data Menu E
Edit Menu F
Find File Menu Font Name G Goto H Replace Help Menu I Italics Insert Menu J
K
Insert Hyperlink
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M N New Workbook O Open Workbook Format Menu Select Comments P
Font Size Q
R
Fill Right
S Save T Tools Menu U Underline V
Paste
W
Close Workbook Window Menu X
Cut
Y Repeat Active Z Undo ` (~) Toggle Formula View General Format 1 (!)
Cell Format
Number Format 2 (@)
Toggle Bold
Time Format 3 (#)
Toggle Italics
Date Format 4 ($) Toggle Underline Currency Format 5 (%) Toggle Strikethru Percent Format 6 (^) a Exponent Format 7 (&)
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Apply Border 8 (*)
Outline
Select Region 9 (()
Hide Rows
Unhide Rows 0 ()) Hide Columns Unhide Columns - Delete Selection Control Menu No Border = (+) Formula Auto Sum Insert dialog [
Direct Dependents
Direct Precedents ]
All Dependents
All Precedents ; (semicolon)
Insert Date Select Visible Cells Insert Time ' (apostrophe) Style Copy Cell Value Above : (colon) Insert Time / Select Array Select Array \
Select Differences
Select Unequal Cells Insert Insert Mode
Copy
Delete Clear
Delete To End Of Line
Home Begin Row Start Of Worksheet End End Row End Of Worksheet Page Up Page Up Previous Worksheet Left 1 screen Page Down Page Down
Next Worksheet Right 1 screen Left Arrow Move Left Select Left Move Left Area
Right Arrow Move Right Select Right Move Right Area
Up Arrow Move Up Select Up Move Up Area Down Arrow Move Down Select Down Move Down Area Drop down list Space Bar Space Select Row Select Column Control Box Select All Tab Move Right Move Left Next Window Next Application Previous Window BackSpace Goto Active Cell
Ctrl + S
Alt + F + S
The F12 key will do a Save As.
control key +s
short-cut keys
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These keys were first used on microsoft computers, CTRL stands for Control it is used as a short cut to do certain tasks such as copying, pasting, saving, deleting and even printing there are many more. The ALT key stands for Alter it is used for a bunch of other commands.
ctrl+N open a new page which u can be created a new document
To copy the text or picture, highlight it and press ctrl+c. Once you want to paste it, press ctrl+v.
The best way is to open both workbooks. Go to the first workbook (source) and copy or cut the data you want to move. Go to the second workbook (target) and paste the data where you want it.
to cut short
No, I don't cut keys, but most major stores like Wal-Mart, and most hardware stores do, making it very accessible and easy to do.
No, you do not need to be bonded to cut keys. Bonding typically refers to a type of insurance that protects the business and clients in case of theft or damage. Cutting keys is a service typically performed by locksmiths or individuals trained in key duplication, but bonding is not required for this specific task.
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