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Microsoft Excel Keyboard Shortcuts

Alternate between displaying cell values and displaying cell formulas CTRL+` (single left quotation mark)
Calculate all sheets in all open workbooks F9
Calculate the active worksheet SHIFT+F9
Copy CTRL+C
Create a chart that uses the current range F11 or ALT+F1
Display the Format Cells dialog box CTRL+1
Display the Go To dialog box F5
Fill the selected cell range with the current entry CTRL+ENTER
Insert the current time CTRL+:
Insert today's date CTRL+;
Move to the beginning of the worksheet CTRL+HOME
Move to the last cell on the worksheet, which is the cell at the intersection of the rightmost used column and the bottommost used row (in the lower-right corner), or the cell opposite the home cell, which is typically A1 CTRL+END
Open CTRL+O
Paste CTRL+V
Paste a function into a formula SHIFT+F3
Print CTRL+P
Save CTRL+S
Select all (when you are not entering or editing a formula) CTRL+A
Select the current column CTRL+SPACEBAR
Select the current row SHIFT+SPACEBAR
Undo CTRL+Z
When you enter a formula, display the Formula Palette after you type a function name CTRL+A

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