Shortcut Keys for Formulas

September 29, 2007

‘Ctrl + A’
Use this key immediately after typing the function name e.g. =Sum, It will open up the function argument window, which provides details about input parameters of that function.

‘Ctrl+shift+A’
Use this key after typing the function name and ‘(‘ e.g. =Sum(, It shows the syntax for the function in-place, this proves useful many times.

Entry Filed under: Excel, MS EXCEL, MSEXCEL, Named Ranges, PivotTable, Shortcut Keys. Tags: , , .

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  • 1. sunil  |  September 19, 2008 at 1:26 pm

    Please provide me all formulas & short cut keys of excels.
    Thanks
    REGARDS
    Sunilrajak

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