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Excel Shortcuts

The document lists keyboard shortcuts for common Excel tasks like opening, saving, copying, cutting, and navigating worksheets. It provides the shortcut, task, and attribution for the information.

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Excel Shortcuts

The document lists keyboard shortcuts for common Excel tasks like opening, saving, copying, cutting, and navigating worksheets. It provides the shortcut, task, and attribution for the information.

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Reading: Excel Keyboard Shortcuts

Estimated time needed: 30 minutes

The table below lists keyboard shortcuts for some of the most common Excel tasks.

Task Shortcut
Close a workbook Ctrl+W
Open a workbook Ctrl+O
Save a workbook Ctrl+S
Copy Ctrl+C
Cut Ctrl+X
Paste Ctrl+V
Undo Ctrl+Z
Remove cell contents Delete
Bold Ctrl+B
Open context menu Shift+F10
Expand or collapse the ribbon Ctrl+F1
Move up one cell in the worksheet Up arrow key
Move down one cell in the worksheet Down arrow key
Move one cell left in the worksheet Left arrow key
Move one cell right in the worksheet Right arrow key
Move to the edge of the current data region in the worksheet (e.g. end of column) Ctrl+Arrow key (e.g. Ctrl+Down arrow)
Move to the last cell on a worksheet Ctrl+End
Move to the beginning of a worksheet Ctrl+Home
Extend the selection of cells to the last used cell on a worksheet (lower right corner) Ctrl+Shift+End
Move to the cell in the upper-left corner of the window (when Scroll Lock is On) Home+Scroll Lock
Move one screen down in a worksheet Page Down
Task Shortcut
Move one screen up in a worksheet Page Up
Move one screen to the right in a worksheet Alt+Page Down
Move one screen to the left in a worksheet Alt+Page Up
Move to the next sheet in a workbook Ctrl+Page Down
Move to the previous sheet in a workbook Ctrl+Page Up
Edit the active cell and put the cursor at the end of the cell’s contents F2
Enter the current time Ctrl+Shift+colon (:)
Enter the current date Ctrl+semi-colon (;)

Author(s)
Steve Ryan

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Date Version Changed by Change Description
2020-10-23 1.0 Steve Ryan Initial version created

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