Appendix BExcel Shortcut Keys
Many users have discovered that using their keyboard is often much more efficient than using their mouse. This appendix lists the most useful shortcut keys available in Excel. The shortcuts are arranged by context.
The keys listed assume that you're not using the Transition Navigation Keys, which are designed to emulate Lotus 1-2-3. You can select the Transition Navigation Keys option of the Advanced tab of the Excel Options dialog box (in the Lotus Compatibility section).
Table B.1 Moving through a Worksheet
Key(s) | What It Does |
Navigation keys (←, →, ↑, ↓) | Moves left, right, up, or down one cell |
Navigation keys* (←, →, ↑, ↓) | Scrolls left, right, up, or down one cell |
Home | Moves to the beginning of the row |
Home* | Moves to the upper-left ... |
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