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(1) F1: Displays the Help task pane.
(2) CTRL+F1:? closes and reopens the current task pane.
(3) ALT+F1:? creates a chart of the data in the current range.
(4) ALT+SHIFT+F1:? inserts a new worksheet.
(5) F2: Edits the active cell and positions the insertion point at the end of the cell contents. It also moves the insertion point into the Formula Bar when editing in a cell is turned off.
(6) SHIFT+F2: edits a cell comment.
(7) F3: Pastes a defined name into a formula.
(8) SHIFT+F3: displays the Insert Function dialog box.
(9) F4: Repeats the last command or action, if possible.
(10) CTRL+F4: closes the selected workbook window.
(11) F5: Displays the Go To dialog box.
(12) CTRL+F5: restores the window size of the selected workbook window.
(13) F6: Switches to the next pane in a worksheet that has been split (Window menu, Split command).
(14) SHIFT+F6: switches to the previous pane in a worksheet that has been split.
(15) CTRL+F6: switches to the next workbook window when more than one workbook window is open.
Note: When the task pane is visible, F6 and SHIFT+F6 include that pane when switching between panes.
(16) F7: Displays the Spelling dialog box to check spelling in the active worksheet or selected range.
(17) CTRL+F7: ?performs the Move command on the workbook window when it is not maximized. Use the arrow keys to move the window, and when finished press ESC.
(18) F8: Turns extend mode on or off. In extend mode, EXT appears in the status line, and the arrow keys extend the selection.
(19) SHIFT+F8: enables you to add a non-adjacent cell or range to a selection of cells by using the arrow keys.
(20) CTRL+F8:? performs the Size command (on the Control menu for the workbook window) when a workbook is not maximized.
(21) ALT+F8:? displays the Macro dialog box to run, edit, or delete a macro.
(22) F9: Calculates all worksheets in all open workbooks.
(23) F9:? followed by ENTER (or followed by CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER for array formulas) calculates the selected a portion of a formula and replaces the selected portion with the calculated value.
(24) SHIFT+F9: calculates the active worksheet.
(25) CTRL+ALT+F9: calculates all worksheets in all open workbooks, regardless of whether they have changed since equipacion atletico de madrid the last calculation.
(26) CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+F9: rechecks dependent formulas, and then calculates all cells in all open workbooks, including cells not marked as needing to be calculated.
(27) CTRL+F9: minimizes a workbook window to an icon.
(28) F10: Selects the menu bar or closes an open equipacion atletico de madrid menu and submenu at the same time.
(29) SHIFT+F10: displays the shortcut menu for a selected item.
(30) ALT+SHIFT+F10: displays the menu or message for a smart tag. If more than one smart tag is (3) present, it switches to the next smart tag and displays its menu or message.
(31) CTRL+F10: Maximizes or restores the selected workbook window.
(32) F11: Creates a chart of the data in the current range.
(33) SHIFT+F11: Inserts a new worksheet.
(34) ALT+F11: opens the Visual Basic Editor, in which you can create a macro by using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).
(35) ALT+SHIFT+F11: opens the Microsoft Script Editor, where you can add text, edit HTML tags, and modify any script code.
(36) F12: Displays the Save As dialog box.
Other useful shortcut keys
(1) ARROW KEYS:???????????? Move one cell up, down, left, or right in a worksheet.
(2) CTRL+ARROW: ?Key Moves to the edge of the equipacion atletico de madrid current data region (data region: A range of cells that contains data and that is bounded by empty cells or datasheet borders.) in a worksheet.
(3) SHIFT+ARROW : Key Extends the selection of cells by one cell.
(4) CTRL+SHIFT+ARROW: ?KEY extends the selection of cells to the last nonblank cell in the same column or row as the active cell.
(5) LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW: selects the menu to the left or right when a menu is visible. When a submenu is open, these arrow keys switch between the main menu and the submenu.
(6) DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW: selects the next or previous command when a menu or submenu is open. In a dialog box, arrow keys move between options in an open drop-down list, or between options in a group of options.
(7) ALT+DOWN ARROW: opens a selected drop-down list.
(8) BACKSPACE: Deletes one character to the left in the Formula Bar. Also clears the content of the active cell.
(9) DELETE: Removes the cell contents (data and formulas) from selected cells without affecting cell formats or comments. In cell editing mode, it deletes the character to the right of the insertion point.
(10) END: Moves to the cell in the lower-right corner of the window when SCROLL LOCK is turned on. Also selects the last command on the menu when a menu or submenu is visible.
(11) CTRL+END: Moves to the last cell on a worksheet, in the lowest used row of the rightmost used column.