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Shortcut keys

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replyReply Mon 16 Feb 2009, 12:41Delegate Tristan said...

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Shortcut keys

can we use shortcut keys in excel as we did in the previous version

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replyReply Mon 16 Feb 2009, 15:55Trainer Amanda said...

RE: shortcut keys

Hello Tristan

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

Yes, all the short cut keys that you used the version of Excel you used previously will work in the 2007 version.

Kind regards
Amanda

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Microsoft office tip:

Using the Windows Keyboard key

The Windows Key,(WK) typically found at the bottom left hand corner, can be found on most keyboards, and has a number of different uses:

To open the Start menu: WK
To minimise all windows WK+ D
To open all windows again WK+ shift + M
To open Windows Explorer WK + E
To move across the Task Bar WK + tab
To open the Search window WK + F
To open the Run dialogue box WK + R
To open the System Properties dialogue box WK + break

You may be able to perform other actions with the windows key depending on which programs you have installed on your PC.

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