Microsoft Excel Shortcut Keys
Microsoft Excel Shortcut Keys
Below is a listing of most of the major shortcut keys and key combinations
usable in Microsoft Excel. See the computer shortcuts page if you are
looking for shortcut keys used in other programs.
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Note
Some of the Microsoft Excel shortcut keys below may not work in Excel 365.
Shortcut
Description
Tab
Move to the next cell, to the right of the currently selected cell.
Ctrl + A
Ctrl + B
Ctrl + C
Ctrl + D
Fill down. Fills the cell beneath with the contents of the selected cell. To fill
more than one cell, select the source cell and press Ctrl + Shift +Down
arrow to select multiple cells. Then press Ctrl + D to fill them with the
contents of the original cell.
Ctrl + F
Ctrl + G
Go to a certain area.
Ctrl + H
Ctrl + K
Inserts a hyperlink.
Ctrl + L
Ctrl + N
Ctrl + O
Opens a workbook.
Ctrl + P
Ctrl + R
Fill right. Fills the cell to the right with the contents of the selected cell. To fill
more than one cell, select the source cell and press Ctrl + Shift +Right arrow
to select multiple cells. Then press Ctrl + R to fill them with the contents of
the original cell.
Ctrl + S
Ctrl + U
Ctrl + V
Ctrl + W
Ctrl + X
Ctrl + Y
Ctrl + Z
Ctrl + 1
Ctrl + 2
Ctrl + 4
Ctrl + 5
Ctrl + 6
Ctrl + 7
Ctrl + 8
Ctrl + 9
Hides rows.
Ctrl + 0
Hides columns.
Ctrl + Shift + :
Ctrl + `
Ctrl + '
Ctrl + -
Ctrl + Shift + =
Ctrl + Shift + ~
Ctrl + Shift + @
Ctrl + Shift + !
Ctrl + Shift + #
Ctrl + Shift + %
Ctrl + Shift + ^
Ctrl + Shift + *
Ctrl + Shift + _
Removes a border.
Ctrl + +
Insert.
Ctrl + -
Delete.
Ctrl + Shift + (
Unhide rows.
Ctrl + Shift + )
Unhide columns.
Ctrl + /
Ctrl + \
Selects the cells with a static value or don’t match the formula in the active
cell.
Ctrl + [
Ctrl + ]
Selects cells that contain formulas that reference the active cell.
Ctrl + Shift + {
Ctrl + Shift + }
Selects cells which contain formulas that directly or indirectly reference the
active cell.
Ctrl + Shift + | (pipe)
Selects the cells within a column that don’t match the formula or static value in
the active cell.
Ctrl + Enter
Ctrl + Spacebar
Ctrl + Home
Ctrl + End
Ctrl + Tab
Ctrl + Shift + A
Ctrl + Shift + O
Ctrl + Shift + P
Shift + Insert
Shift + Page Up
Shift + Home
Shift + End
Alt + Tab
Alt + Spacebar
Alt + Backspace
Undo.
Alt + Enter
While typing text in a cell, pressing Alt + Enter moves to the next line,
allowing for multiple lines of text in one cell.
Alt + =
Alt + '
F2
F3
F4
Repeats last action. For example, if you changed the color of text in another
cell, pressing F4 changes the text in cell to the same color.
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F11
F12
Save As option.
Shift + F1
Shift + F2
Shift + F3
Shift + F5
Shift + F6
Shift + F8
Add to selection.
Shift + F9
Ctrl + F3
Ctrl + F4
Ctrl + F5
Ctrl + F6
Next workbook.
Ctrl + Shift + F6
Previous workbook.
Ctrl + F7
Ctrl + F8
Ctrl + F9
Ctrl + F11
Ctrl + F12
Opens a file.
Ctrl + Shift + F3
Ctrl + Shift + F6
Alt + F1
Inserts a chart.
Alt + F2
Save As option.
Alt + F4
Exits Excel.
Alt + F8
Alt + F11
Alt + Shift + F1
Alt + Shift + F2
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