It is not clear what you mean by "tab," but if you are talking about a window, then there is no shortcut for Excel to minimize or maximize a window. You need to click on the symbols in the top right corner of the window to maximize or minimize.
To minimise the window the most easy step is by pressing WINDOW button along with D and to maximise the same window again press WINDOW button along with D.I just don't hope but i am sure it will help you a lot.thanks.
it is a answer not a question and question to this answer is thatHOW TO MINIMISE AND MAXIMISE A WINDOW?
You can configure a shortcut to do this yourself. Go to System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts, and somewhere in the very long list will be something like "Maximise Window". Click the space next to that and press your shortcut, and you can then use that.
You can always minimise a window down to the task-bar and bring it back to full-screen when you need it. The minimise button is the one with the horizontal line to the top-right of the pane. The maximise button is right next to that.
On PCs, it is ALT + F4. (caution, this will close the window ;) )
To minimize any active window - including the Microsoft Word window - use the keybaord shortcut: Alt + spacebar + N Press and hold these three keys and the window will minimize. Do not press the + key ... it just means "and" in the keyboard shortcut description. Yes its true but i really really need 2 know what is the short cut key for select all . Well, that's a different question. And typically the shortcut in most programs is Ctrl + A
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
Windows logo key + E
It is used to identify the application and file that is being used. It contains the minimise, maximise and close buttons. It can also be used as a way of moving a window by clicking on it.
Keyboard Shortcut
In many applications, the keyboard shortcut to shade (or minimize) a window is usually Alt + Space, followed by pressing N to minimize or shade the window. However, this can vary depending on the operating system and specific software you are using. For instance, on macOS, you can use Command + M to minimize a window. Always check the specific application’s documentation for the most accurate shortcuts.
There are many different ways to Undo in Photoshop. Ctrl + Z is keyboard shortcut for Undo last operation, Ctrl + Alt + Z is Undo keyboard shortcut. You can Undo and from Edit > Undo or from HISTORY panel (Window > History).