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replyReplyFri 19 Jun 2009, 16:34Delegate Chris said...

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replyReplyFri 19 Jun 2009, 16:59Trainer David said...

RE: Short cut keys

Hi Chris

Thanks for your question and welcome to the forum and 12 months support.

I believe the following link should answer your question.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel/HP011116591033.aspx

regards

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