Computer Science, asked by kaushik22, 1 year ago

how to start MS EXCEL ?write the steps

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Answered by 1400473
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do you use a microsoft laptop or a macbook air 

1400473: press the start button
Answered by IndianEngineerjoy
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Answer:

1. Open click on start button .....

2. Type MS EXCEL on the " search box " or also by scroll down the application you can find it ......

3. finally, open it.......

AND SOME GENERAL KEY USED :-

First, let’s take a look at some general keyboard shortcuts for manipulating workbooks, getting help, and a few other interface-related actions.

Ctrl+N: Create a new workbook

Ctrl+O: Open an existing workbook

Ctrl+S: Save a workbook

F12: Open the Save As dialog box

Ctrl+W: Close a workbook

Ctrl+F4: Close Excel

F4: Repeat the last command or action. For example, if the last thing you typed in a cell is “hello,” or if you change the font color, clicking another cell and pressing F4 repeats that action in the new cell.

Shift+F11: Insert a new worksheet

Ctrl+Z: Undo an action

Ctrl+Y: Redo an action

Ctrl+F2: Switch to Print Preview

F1: Open the Help pane

Alt+Q: Go to the “Tell me what you want to do” box

F7: Check spelling

F9: Calculate all worksheets in all open workbooks

Shift+F9: Calculate active worksheets

Alt or F10: Turn key tips on or off

Ctrl+F1: Show or hide the ribbon

Ctrl+Shift+U: Expand or collapse the formula bar

Ctrl+F9: Minimize the workbook window

F11: Create a bar chart based on selected data (on a separate sheet)

Alt+F1: Create an embedded bar chart based on select data (same sheet)

Ctrl+F: Search in a spreadsheet, or use Find and Replace

Alt+F: Open the File tab menu

Alt+H: Go to the Home tab

Alt+N: Open the Insert tab

Alt+P: Go to the Page Layout tab

Alt+M: Go to the Formulas tab

Alt+A: Go to the Data tab

Alt+R: Go to the Review tab

Alt+W: Go to the View tab

Alt+X: Go to the Add-ins tab

Alt+Y: Go to the Help tab

Ctrl+Tab: Switch between open workbooks

Shift+F3: Insert a function

Alt+F8: Create, run, edit, or delete a macro

Alt+F11: Open the Microsoft Visual Basic For Applications Editor

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