What is the use of F2 and Ctrl + Enter?
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The Windows key has the Microsoft flag logo on it and is located between the CTRL and ALT keys on the keyboard. In Windows commonly used to rename a highlighted icon or file. Alt + Ctrl + F2 opens a new document in Microsoft Word. Ctrl + F2 displays the print preview window in Microsoft Word.
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Today's article in Excel Shortcuts talks about using Ctrl+Enter after you finish typing a formula. Not Ctrl + Shift + Enter (array formulas), but just a straight Ctrl + Enter.
Ken Puls, who is the king of Power Query, says, “You would think my favorite Excel tip would be Unpivot with Power Query, but my favorite all-time is Ctrl + Enter.” Say that you want to enter a formula into 400 cells. Select the 400 cells. Type the formula in the first cell. Press Ctrl + Enter and Excel enters a similar formula in all cells of the selection.
Gavin White points out another use. You enter a formula in G2. You need to copy the formula down but not the formatting. Select G2:G20. Press the F2 key to put the cell in Edit mode. When you press Ctrl + Enter, the formula is copied but not any formatting. Thanks to Crystal Long, Schmuel Oluwa, Ken Puls, Peter Raiff, Sven Simon, Gavin Whyte.
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