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Excel Shortcuts For Macbook Pro
Knowing and using Keyboard Shortcuts while using Excel is one of those Basic Excel Skills that can help you save a ton of time every day.
A clear list of over 200 Excel shortcuts for both Windows and Mac, side-by-side. Windows shortcuts in dark gray on the left, Mac shortcuts in white on the right. 7 Little-Known But Super Useful Excel Shortcuts For Windows and Mac Written by co-founder Kasper Langmann, Microsoft Office Specialist. Keyboard shortcuts help save time and increase productivity. Unfortunately, most people only know the holy trinity of shortcuts — COPY, PASTE, and UNDO.
There are more than 500 keyboard shortcuts that you can use in Excel but the problem is not all of those can be helpful for you.
That’s why I have listed only 82 most important keyboard shortcuts that you can learn and use easily.
If somehow you are not able to find a keyboard shortcut for the option that you use frequently in your work, you can use the following method to find.
Here’s the tip.
When you press the ALT key Excel shows you the keys that you can use to open the tab from the ribbon.
And when you press a key for a particular tab to open it further shows you the keys to open the options that you have on that tab, so one for further drop-downs.
Tips to make best out of this shortcut cheat sheet
- Replace your 10 most used options with shortcuts.
- Make your fingers learn the shortcut keys.
Download the Cheat Sheet (PDF)
Basic Keys
Formatting Keys
Insert & Layout Keys
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Functions and Data Shortcuts
My Favorite Keyboard Shortcuts
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Excel Shortcuts For Macbook Pro
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Microsoft Excel Keyboard Shortcuts Pdf
Puneet is using Excel since his college days. He helped thousands of people to understand the power of the spreadsheets and learn Microsoft Excel. You can find him online, tweeting about Excel, on a running track, or sometimes hiking up a mountain.