Computer Science, asked by yeshzmac, 3 months ago

shortcut key to minimize the worksheet of MS EXCEL ​

Answers

Answered by malleshgl1980
1

Answer:

ok

Explanation:

Ctrl+F9 Minimize workbook

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Answered by shrishti8875
2

Answer:

Ctrl+A Select All

Ctrl+B Bold

Ctrl+C Copy

Ctrl+D Fill Down

Ctrl+F Find

Ctrl+G Goto

Ctrl+H Replace

Ctrl+I Italic

Ctrl+K Insert Hyperlink

Ctrl+N New Workbook

Ctrl+O Open

Ctrl+P Print

Ctrl+R Fill Right

Ctrl+S Save

Ctrl+U Underline

Ctrl+V Paste

Ctrl W Close

Ctrl+X Cut

Ctrl+Y Repeat

Ctrl+Z Undo

F1 Help

F2 Edit

F3 Paste Name

F4 Repeat last action

F4 While typing a formula, switch between absolute/relative refs

F5 Goto

F6 Next Pane

F7 Spell check

F8 Extend mode

F9 Recalculate all workbooks

F10 Activate Menubar

F11 New Chart

F12 Save As

Ctrl+: Insert Current Time

Ctrl+; Insert Current Date

Ctrl+" Copy Value from Cell Above

Ctrl+’ Copy Formula from Cell Above

Shift Hold down shift for additional functions in Excel’s menu

Shift+F1 What’s This?

Shift+F2 Edit cell comment

Shift+F3 Paste function into formula

Shift+F4 Find Next

Shift+F5 Find

Shift+F6 Previous Pane

Shift+F8 Add to selection

Shift+F9 Calculate active worksheet

Ctrl+Alt+F9 Calculate all worksheets in all open workbooks, regardless of whether they have changed since the last calculation.

Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F9 Rechecks dependent formulas and then calculates all cells in all open workbooks, including cells not marked as needing to be calculated.

Shift+F10 Display shortcut menu

Shift+F11 New worksheet

Shift+F12 Save

Ctrl+F3 Define name

Ctrl+F4 Close

Ctrl+F5 XL, Restore window size

Ctrl+F6 Next workbook window

Shift+Ctrl+F6 Previous workbook window

Ctrl+F7 Move window

Ctrl+F8 Resize window

Ctrl+F9 Minimize workbook

Ctrl+F10 Maximize or restore window

Ctrl+F11 Inset 4.0 Macro sheet

Ctrl+F12 File Open

Alt+F1 Insert Chart

Alt+F2 Save As

Alt+F4 Exit

Alt+F8 Macro dialog box

Alt+F11 Visual Basic Editor

Ctrl+Shift+F3 Create name by using names of row and column labels

Ctrl+Shift+F6 Previous Window

Ctrl+Shift+F12 Print

Alt+Shift+F1 New worksheet

Alt+Shift+F2 Save

Alt+= AutoSum

Ctrl+` Toggle Value/Formula display

Ctrl+Shift+A Insert argument names into formula

Alt+Down arrow Display AutoComplete list

Alt+’ Format Style dialog box

Ctrl+Shift+~ General format

Ctrl+Shift+! Comma format

Ctrl+Shift+@ Time format

Ctrl+Shift+# Date format

Ctrl+Shift+$ Currency format

Ctrl+Shift+% Percent format

Ctrl+Shift+^ Exponential format

Ctrl+Shift+& Place outline border around selected cells

Ctrl+Shift+_ Remove outline border

Ctrl+Shift+* Select the current region around the active cell. In a PivotTable report, select the entire PivotTable report.

Ctrl++ Insert

Ctrl+- Delete

Ctrl+1 Format cells dialog box

Ctrl+2 Bold

Ctrl+3 Italic

Ctrl+4 Underline

Ctrl+5 Strikethrough

Ctrl+6 Show/Hide objects

Ctrl+7 Show/Hide Standard toolbar

Ctrl+8 Toggle Outline symbols

Ctrl+9 Hide rows

Ctrl+0 Hide columns

Ctrl+Shift+( Unhide rows

Ctrl+Shift+) Unhide columns

Alt or F10 Activate the menu

Ctrl+Tab In toolbar: next toolbar

In a workbook: activate next workbook

Shift+Ctrl+Tab In toolbar: previous toolbar

In a workbook: activate previous workbook

Tab Next tool

Shift+Tab Previous tool

Enter Do the command

Alt+Enter Start a new line in the same cell.

Ctrl+Enter Fill the selected cell range with the current entry.

Shift+Ctrl+F Font Drop Down List

Shift+Ctrl+F+F Font tab of Format Cell Dialog box

Shift+Ctrl+P Point size Drop Down List

Ctrl+Spacebar Select the entire column

Shift+Spacebar Select the entire row

CTRL+/ Select the array containing the active cell.

CTRL+SHIFT+O Select all cells that contain comments.

CTRL+\ In a selected row, select the cells that don’t match the formula or static value in the active cell.

CTRL+SHIFT+| In a selected column, select the cells that don’t match the formula or static value in the active cell.

CTRL+[ Select all cells directly referenced by formulas in the selection.

CTRL+SHIFT+{ Select all cells directly or indirectly referenced by formulas in the selection.

CTRL+] Select cells that contain formulas that directly reference the active cell.

CTRL+SHIFT+} Select cells that contain formulas that directly or indirectly reference the active cell.

ALT+; Select the visible cells in the current selection.

SHIFT+BACKSPACE With multiple cells selected, select only the active cell.

CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR Selects the entire worksheet.

If the worksheet contains data, CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR selects the current region. CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR a second time selects the entire worksheet.

When an object is selected, CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR selects all objects on a worksheet

Ctrl+Alt+L Reapply the filter and sort on the current range so that changes you've made are included

Ctrl+Alt+V Displays the Paste Special dialog box. Available only after you have cut or copied an object, text, or cell contents on a worksheet or in another program.

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