Software Secrets
By: Rich Talbot Tips |
Copying
content from Word
When you want to copy content from a Word document or
a Web page into Excel, and you want that content to have
the same formatting as what is in your spreadsheet already,
double-click on the cell before pasting in the contents.
Changing rows into columns
To change rows into columns or vice versa follow the steps
below:
Select the row or column you want to change
Press CTRL+C to copy it or CTRL+X to cut it.
Put the cursor in the top cell where you want to transpose the contents
In the edit menu select PasteSpecial and then select Transpose.
Basic calculations without entering formulas
The AutoCalc tool in Excel will give you the results of
some basic functions without you having to spend time entering
formulas. If you highlight a group of figures the sum of
these figures will be displayed towards the bottom right
hand corner of the screen. By right clicking on this sum
you have the choice of having displayed several other basic
functions. The list of functions available is Average, Count,
CountNums, Max, Min and Sum.
Line breaks within a single cell
When entering multiple times of text, for example an address,
within a single cell you want to be able to control where
the line breaks appear within this text. Pressing enter
at the end of a line will just take you to the next cell
down and using wrap text in combination with pressing the
spacebar is very time consuming and will need correcting
if you adjust the width of the cell. The easiest way to
achieve this it to type the first line of text and then
press ALT+ENTER. This will force an end of line at that
point without taking you to the next cell.
Shortcuts
The keyboard can often work faster than the mouse and using
it can be preferable when you're in the middle of performing
a number of keystrokes and don't want to waste time trying
to lay your hands on the mouse.
Here is a list of quick keyboard shortcuts. Rather than trying to remember them all, why not just concentrate on the ones that you use on a regular basis.
Copying, Pasting and Deleting
Copy CTRL+C
Copy value from cell above CTRL+SHIFT+"
Cut CTRL+X
Delete to end of line CTRL+DEL
Paste CTRL+V
Formatting
Bold CTRL+B
Border lines off CTRL+SHIFT+_
Border lines on CTRL+SHIFT+&
Underline CTRL+U
Moving within worksheets
Move left one screen ALT+PAGEUP
Move right one screen ALT+PAGEDOWN
Move to beginning of worksheet CTRL+HOME
Move to end of worksheet CTRL+END
Selecting items
Select row SHIFT+SPACEBAR
Select to beginning of worksheet CTRL+SHIFT+HOME
Select to end of worksheet CTRL+SHIFT+END
Select worksheet CTRL+A
Author is a trainer with a Microsoft
Office training company, the UK industry leader in its
sector.
For more information on Excel
training, visit http://www.MicrosoftTraining.net.
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