►Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application developed by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS.
►It features calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called Visual Basic for Applications.
►The intersection of a row and column is called a Cell.
►The cell in which we are currently working is known as Active Cell.
►Microsoft Excel's native file formats are denoted either by a .xls or .xlsx file extension.
►A Worksheet is made of columns and rows, wherein columns run Vertically and rows run Horizontally.
►Up to Excel 2003, the standard amount of columns has been 256 and 65,536 rows.
►Excel 2007 onwards, the maximum number of rows per worksheet increased to 1,048,576 and the number of columns increased to 16,384.
►Microsoft Excel has the basic features of all spreadsheets, using a grid of cells arranged in numbered rows and letter-named columns to organize data manipulations like arithmetic operations
►The letter and number of the intersecting column and row is the Cell Address.
►Short cut key to insert a new worksheet in MS-Excel is ALT + Shift + F1 + or F11.
►Sheet tab is the tab at the bottom of the worksheet window that displays the name of the worksheet.
►A Microsoft office document that contains one or more worksheets is known as a Workbook.
Shortcut Keys of MS-Excel | |
Key
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Description
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F2
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Edit the selected cell
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F5
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Go to a specific cell
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F7
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Spell check selected text and/or document
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F11
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Create chart
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Ctrl + Shift + ;
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Enter the current time
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Ctrl + ;
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Enter the current date
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Shift + F3
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Open the Excel formula window
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Shift + F5
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Bring up search box.
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Ctrl + A
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Select all contents of the worksheet
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Ctrl + B
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Bold highlighted selection
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Ctrl + I
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Italic highlighted selection
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Ctrl + U
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Underline highlighted selection
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Ctrl + P
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Bring up the print dialog box to begin printing
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Ctrl + Z
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Undo last action
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Ctrl + F9
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Minimise current workbook
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Ctrl + F10
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Maximise currently selected workbook
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Ctrl + F6
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Switch between open workbooks/window
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Ctrl + page up
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Move between Excel worksheet in the same Excel document.
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Ctrl + Page Down
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Move between Excel worksheets in the same Excel document
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Ctrl + Tab
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Move between two or more open Excel files
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Alt + =
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Create a formula to sum all of the above cells
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Ctrl + ’
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Insert the value of the above cell
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