I can think of two options to get Excel to apply the formatting to the cells in one step. The first is to use the Text to columns functionality even though there is nothing in the column to split. The second option is to copy a value of 1 and paste it into the cells using the Paste Special - Multiply option. Although either method should force an update of the cell formating, I would lean. The IFS function checks whether one or more conditions are met and returns a value that corresponds to the first TRUE condition. IFS will allow you to include up to 127 pairs of conditions (the test if something is True and the result if something is true). IFS can take the place of multiple nested IF statements. What is the Mac equivalent of F2 for Excel for Windows? But this seems to works like CRTL+U. In WinXL when you hit F2 it enters in editing mode and if you hit F2 again it comes out of editing mode.
It's been a while since I used my Windows machine, but I think I used to click the 'F2' button to edit a Windows Excel cell. Would someone please tell me how to do that in Apple's version of Excel. Currently, I find myself having to click my mouse on the entry window at the top of the screen. Also, how do I anchor cells, for instance $A$15? In Windows, I could scroll through the F4 key, but cannot figure out how to do that on the iMac. Finally, is there a key I can push to highlight all the linked cells in an Excel formula. Again, I currently have to click on the formula bar at the top of the screen.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Function Keys in Excel are a handy and faster way of doing certain tasks by using keyboard instead of mouse. In this article we are going to discuss about the use of excel function keys (F1 to F12). Function keys provide same output in all versions of Excel making it easier to recall.
Before we head onto our topic, let us first know about the history of function keys and how do they work.
Before we head onto our topic, let us first know about the history of function keys and how do they work.
How Function Keys Work:
Function Keys generate fixed, single byte code which is outside the range of normally used ASCII Codes. These ASCII Codes are interpreted by the application program like Excel, Word, Paint, etc. Hence the use of Function Keys might vary from one application to another except for some keys like F1 which always provides you with the “Help” options of the application.
History of Function Keys:
It might amaze you to know that the original “Personal Computer Keyboard” from IBM in 1981 had only 10 Function Keys, F1 to F10. The concept of 12 Function Keys was introduced 31 years ago, in the year 1984 by using Model M type of Computer Keyboards.
Now let’s jump to our topic, “Excel Function Keys” to get an insight about all the 12 Functions and how to use them. We will also be discussing the output given by using function keys with Alt, Shift, and Ctrl Keys.
This is a long post of around 3000 + words. So, below is a tabular format for you to know about the F1 to F12 function keys in excel in an easy to digest manner.
Function Keys | Alt | Ctrl | Shift | Alt + Shift | Ctrl + Shift | Alt + Ctrl | Alt + Ctrl + Shift | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
F1 | Opens Excel Help | Insert a New Chart | Minimize or Maximize the ribbon | No Output | Add new worksheet | No Output | No Output | No Output |
F2 | Edit contents of an excel | Opens Save As dialog box | Opens Print options | Insert or Edit a comment in selected cell | Saves the workbook | No Output | Opens the “File Open Dialog Box”. | Opens Print options |
F3 | Paste Named Range or Named List | No Output | Opens Name Manager | Opens dialog box to select functions to insert in the selected cell | No Output | Create names from the row or column labels for the selected cell(s) | Provide name the selected range or cell. | No Output |
F4 | Toggles between cell references – Absolute, Relative and Mixed Reference. Also repeats last action performed in workbook. | Closes all the open excel workbooks. | Closes all the open excel workbooks. | Select the empty cell available next in the right direction to the current selection. | Quits Excel. Closes all the open excel workbooks. Same as Alt + F4 Function. | Select the empty cell available next in the left direction to the current selection. | Quits Excel. Closes all the open excel workbooks. Same as Alt + F4 Function. | Closes the current open excel workbook window. |
F5 | Displays the “Go To” dialog box. | No Output | Restores the window size from maximum of the current open excel workbook. | Opens the “Find and Replace” Window. | No Output | No Output | No Output | No Output |
F6 | Switch between the panes of an excel workbook if you have a split window. If not switches between help task pane and application window. | No Output | Switch to the previous excel workbook if you have multiple workbooks open. | Switch between the panes of an excel workbook if you have a split window. If not switches between help task pane and application window. | No Output | Switch to the previous excel workbook if you have multiple workbooks open. | No Output | No Output |
F7 | Opens the “Spelling” option in excel using which you can check the spellings in your workbook | No Output | Moves the excel window. Works only if your workbook is in a restored window. | Opens the “Research” task pane in your excel workbook. | No Output | No Output | No Output | No Output |
F8 | Enables and disables “Extend Mode” selection in excel. | Open the “Macros” dialog box. | Moves the excel window. Works only if your workbook is in a restored window. | Select cell or multiple cells or a range of cells using arrow keys. | No Output | No Output | No Output | No Output |
F9 | Recalculates the output of all formulas in your excel workbook. If editing a cell having formula then replaces the value of the formula in cell. | No Output | Minimizes the Excel window. | Recalculates the output of all formulas in your excel workbook. | No Output | No Output | Recalculates the output of all formulas in your excel workbook. | All the dependent formulas are rechecked and recalculated in all the open workbooks. It also works for the cell which are not marked for recalculation. |
F10 | Displays the keyboard shortcut for the excel ribbon also known as excel tips. | Display the selection window in excel. | Resizes or restores the excel window if its open in maximum window first. Similarly it maximizes the excel window if its open in restored window initially. | Displays the shortcut window for the selected cell, same as right clicking the mouse on the selected cell. If “Help Window” of Excel is opened then it displays the set of commands for Help Window. | Displays the menu for the “Smart Tag” if only a single “Smart Tag” is present in your workbook. In case of multiple “Smart Tags” it simply toggles to next smart tag and displays its menu. | Displays the shortcut window for the selected cell, same as right clicking the mouse on the selected cell. If “Help Window” of Excel is opened then it displays the set of commands for Help Window. | No Output | No Output |
F11 | Adds a chart to your excel. If you hit F11 after selecting a specific data range then it uses the same range in chart. | Opens Microsoft Visual Basic Editor. If VB Editor is already open then by pressing this key you can toggle between the Excel workbook and editor. | Adds a macro sheet in your currently open excel workbook with a default name like “Macro1, Macro2, etc” | Inserts a “New Sheet” in your currently open excel workbook. | Displays the Microsoft Script editor for your current open excel workbook | No Output | No Output | No Output |
F12 | Opens “Save As” dialog box like “Alt + F2” keys. | No Output | Opens the “File Open Dialog Box”. | Saves the workbook like “Alt + Shift + F2” keys. | No Output | Opens Print options. | No Output | No Output |
F1 Key:
“F1” is used for opening “Excel Help”. Its output is same as obtained by clicking on “question mark button” available on top right hand side of your excel sheets as highlighted in below image.
Alt + F1:
If you use “Alt and F1” Keys together then it will insert a new chart in your excel and will open the chart options. It is a column chart by default as shown in below image.
If you use “Alt and F1” Keys together then it will insert a new chart in your excel and will open the chart options. It is a column chart by default as shown in below image.
Ctrl + F1:
You can minimize or maximize the ribbon of excel by pressing “Ctrl & F1” Keys together. By minimizing the ribbon only tab names will be displayed on the ribbon. This could also be achieved by clicking on the button highlighted in below image:
You can minimize or maximize the ribbon of excel by pressing “Ctrl & F1” Keys together. By minimizing the ribbon only tab names will be displayed on the ribbon. This could also be achieved by clicking on the button highlighted in below image:
Shift + F1:
Unfortunately, “Shift + F1” Keys alone does not provide any output. However, it works when Alt button is pressed.
Unfortunately, “Shift + F1” Keys alone does not provide any output. However, it works when Alt button is pressed.
F2 Equivalent In Mac
Alt + Shift + F1:
A new worksheet is added to the workbook in which you are working currently by holding Alt + Shift + F1 Keys together.
A new worksheet is added to the workbook in which you are working currently by holding Alt + Shift + F1 Keys together.
Ctrl + Shift + F1:
This set of keys when pressed together does not give any output either like “Shift + F1” Keys.
This set of keys when pressed together does not give any output either like “Shift + F1” Keys.
Alt + Ctrl + F1:
This set of keys when pressed together does not give any output either like “Shift + F1” and “Ctrl + Shift + F1” keys.
This set of keys when pressed together does not give any output either like “Shift + F1” and “Ctrl + Shift + F1” keys.
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F1:
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F1” does not provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F1” does not provide any output.
F2 Key:
Using “F2” Key, you edit the contents of a cell in excel. If you select a cell that is filled with some value and then press “F2” Key, then it will allow you to insert at the end of the current content in cell. However if you press “F2” for an empty cell then it simply allows you to type in the empty cell.
If editing directly in cells is disabled in your workbook, then by pressing “F2” you can edit the contents in Formula Bar. In case you are unaware that if direct editing is disabled or not then just follow below steps:
- Click on “File Menu”.
- Select “Options” and then select “Advanced”.
- In the “Advanced Option” for Excel, verify if the check-box against “Allow editing directly in cells” is ticked or not as shown in below image.
Alt + F2:
By holding “Alt + F2” keys together the “Save As” dialog box opens for saving the excel workbook.
By holding “Alt + F2” keys together the “Save As” dialog box opens for saving the excel workbook.
Ctrl + F2:
To open Print options you can just hold “Ctrl + F2” keys together. It opens the same printing options as shown in below image which could also be opened by clicking on “File menu” and then by selecting “Print Option”.
To open Print options you can just hold “Ctrl + F2” keys together. It opens the same printing options as shown in below image which could also be opened by clicking on “File menu” and then by selecting “Print Option”.
Shift + F2:
Insert comments in a cell by just holding “Shift and F2” Keys together. You can also edit the existing comments in the selected cell using “Shift + F2” keys.
Insert comments in a cell by just holding “Shift and F2” Keys together. You can also edit the existing comments in the selected cell using “Shift + F2” keys.
Alt + Shift + F2:
This set of keys “Alt + Shift + F2” when pressed together saves the workbook. It is same as “Ctrl + S” keys.
This set of keys “Alt + Shift + F2” when pressed together saves the workbook. It is same as “Ctrl + S” keys.
Ctrl + Shift + F2:
“Ctrl + Shift + F2” Keys don’t provide any output.
“Ctrl + Shift + F2” Keys don’t provide any output.
Alt + Ctrl + F2:
This set of keys “Alt + Ctrl + F2” when pressed together opens the “File Open Dialog Box”. It is same as “Ctrl + O” function.
This set of keys “Alt + Ctrl + F2” when pressed together opens the “File Open Dialog Box”. It is same as “Ctrl + O” function.
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F2:
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F2” keys open the print option in excel, same as “Ctrl + F2” keys.
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F2” keys open the print option in excel, same as “Ctrl + F2” keys.
F3 Key:
“F3” key helps you to paste name or paste list into the selected cell as displayed in below image. This function key will not work until and unless the list that you have created is having a “named range”.
You can refer this article if you are not aware of a “named range”.
Alt + F3:
“Alt + F3” Keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + F3” Keys don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + F3:
If you hold “Ctrl + F3” keys together then “Name Manager” dialog box is opened as shown in below image. If you want to know about “Name Manager” in a detailed manner then you can refer this article.
If you hold “Ctrl + F3” keys together then “Name Manager” dialog box is opened as shown in below image. If you want to know about “Name Manager” in a detailed manner then you can refer this article.
Shift + F3:
“Shift + F3” keys when pressed together opens a window using which you can insert any function of your choice in the selected cell.
“Shift + F3” keys when pressed together opens a window using which you can insert any function of your choice in the selected cell.
Alt + Shift + F3:
“Alt + Shift + F3” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Shift + F3” keys don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + Shift + F3:
“Ctrl + Shift + F3” Keys are used to “create names” from the row or column labels as shown in below screenshot. Although you can create the names for the selected cell from the values of top row, bottom row, left column or right column as per your preference.
“Ctrl + Shift + F3” Keys are used to “create names” from the row or column labels as shown in below screenshot. Although you can create the names for the selected cell from the values of top row, bottom row, left column or right column as per your preference.
Alt + Ctrl + F3:
“Alt + Ctrl + F3” keys are used to provide name the selected range or cell.
“Alt + Ctrl + F3” keys are used to provide name the selected range or cell.
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F3:
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F3” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F3” keys don’t provide any output.
F4 Key:
“F4” key provides you two different outputs depending on what you are doing currently in your excel.
If you are editing, then it will cycle you through the all three types of references, like – absolute reference, relative reference and mixed reference.
Refer below example for detail.
As displayed in below image in the selected cell of excel, we are first using the relative reference of Cell having Student A’s marks in English Subject. After pressing “F4” key it toggles and suggests the absolute reference of same cell and again by pressing “F4” key the mixed reference of the cell are suggested. If you are new to these terms of references – then you can go through this article to understand these in details.
In addition to toggling the reference of a cell, “F4” keys also repeats the last action performed in workbook. Although, this could also be achieved using “Ctrl + Y” keys.
Example: If you have just inserted or deleted a row or column in your workbook then by pressing “F4” key you can repeat the action of insertion or deletion of rows and or columns. Likewise if you have just pasted something in your workbook, then using “F4” you can repeat it.
Alt + F4:
I believe you all would be aware what magic “Alt + F4” keys do. For those who don’t know, by pressing “Alt + F4” excel would be closed. It will prompt you for a confirmation to save changes if there are any.
I believe you all would be aware what magic “Alt + F4” keys do. For those who don’t know, by pressing “Alt + F4” excel would be closed. It will prompt you for a confirmation to save changes if there are any.
Ctrl + F4:
Using “Ctrl & F4” keys you can close the current open excel workbook window. It does the same operation as done by the “Close Window” button available on Excel workbook.
Using “Ctrl & F4” keys you can close the current open excel workbook window. It does the same operation as done by the “Close Window” button available on Excel workbook.
Shift + F4:
“Shift + F4” keys select the empty cell available next in the right direction to the current selection. It toggles in the same row until it finds the data, after which it goes to next row available.
“Shift + F4” keys select the empty cell available next in the right direction to the current selection. It toggles in the same row until it finds the data, after which it goes to next row available.
Alt + Shift + F4:
“Alt + Shift + F4” keys provide same output as “Alt + F4” Keys, that is it will quit excel thereby closing all open excel workbooks.
“Alt + Shift + F4” keys provide same output as “Alt + F4” Keys, that is it will quit excel thereby closing all open excel workbooks.
Ctrl + Shift + F4:
“Ctrl + Shift + F4” keys select the empty cell available next in the left direction to the current selection. It toggles in the same row until it finds the data, after which it goes to next row available. Note that the difference between “Ctrl + Shift + F4” keys and “Shift + F4” keys is the direction in which movement is done. The cells are toggled in left direction using “Ctrl + Shift + F4” keys and in right direction using “Shift + F4” keys.
“Ctrl + Shift + F4” keys select the empty cell available next in the left direction to the current selection. It toggles in the same row until it finds the data, after which it goes to next row available. Note that the difference between “Ctrl + Shift + F4” keys and “Shift + F4” keys is the direction in which movement is done. The cells are toggled in left direction using “Ctrl + Shift + F4” keys and in right direction using “Shift + F4” keys.
Alt + Ctrl + F4:
“Alt + Ctrl + F4” keys provide same output as “Alt + F4” Keys, that is it will quit excel thereby closing all open excel workbooks.
“Alt + Ctrl + F4” keys provide same output as “Alt + F4” Keys, that is it will quit excel thereby closing all open excel workbooks.
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F4:
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F4” keys closes all open excels like “Alt + F4” Keys.
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F4” keys closes all open excels like “Alt + F4” Keys.
F5 Key:
“F5” key displays the “Go To” dialog box. “Go To” box will list down the valid “named range” available in the opened excel workbook. Along with this you can enter the reference of cell where you want to go in the “Reference” text box. Using “Special” button you can go to the various options as displayed in below image – comments, constants, formula, etc.
Alt + F5:
“Alt + F5” don’t provide any output.
“Alt + F5” don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + F5:
“Ctrl + F5” keys when hit together restore window size from maximum of the current open excel workbook. Although, using it again after restore does not maximize the window.
“Ctrl + F5” keys when hit together restore window size from maximum of the current open excel workbook. Although, using it again after restore does not maximize the window.
Shift + F5:
“Shift + F5” keys when hold together opens the “Find and Replace” Window.
“Shift + F5” keys when hold together opens the “Find and Replace” Window.
Alt + Shift + F5:
“Alt + Shift + F5” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Shift + F5” keys don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + Shift + F5:
“Ctrl + Shift + F5” keys don’t provide any output.
“Ctrl + Shift + F5” keys don’t provide any output.
Alt + Ctrl + F5:
“Alt + Ctrl + F5” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + F5” keys don’t provide any output.
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F5:
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F5” don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F5” don’t provide any output.
F6 Key:
“F6” key is used to switch between the panes of an excel workbook if you have a split window in the current sheet of your excel workbook. If your sheet is not split then “F6” key will shift between the help task pane and application window.
Alt + F6:
“Alt + F6” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + F6” keys don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + F6:
Using “Ctrl + F6” keys you can switch to the previous excel workbook if you have multiple workbooks open.
Using “Ctrl + F6” keys you can switch to the previous excel workbook if you have multiple workbooks open.
Shift + F6:
“Shift + F6” keys works same as “F6” key.
“Shift + F6” keys works same as “F6” key.
Alt + Shift + F6:
“Alt + Shift + F6” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Shift + F6” keys don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + Shift + F6:
“Ctrl + Shift + F6” keys works same as “Ctrl + F6” key.
“Ctrl + Shift + F6” keys works same as “Ctrl + F6” key.
Alt + Ctrl + F6:
“Alt + Ctrl + F6” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + F6” keys don’t provide any output.
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F6:
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F6” don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F6” don’t provide any output.
F7 Key:
“F7” key opens the “Spelling” option in excel using which you can check the spellings in your workbook. It provides the same output as you get by navigating to “Review” Tab on top of excel ribbon and then clicking on “Spelling” button.
Alt + F7:
“Alt + F7” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + F7” keys don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + F7:
“Ctrl + F7” keys move the excel window of the current workbook which is open. However it works only if your workbook is in a restored window.
“Ctrl + F7” keys move the excel window of the current workbook which is open. However it works only if your workbook is in a restored window.
Shift + F7:
“Shift + F7” opens the “Research” task pane in your excel workbook. It provides the same output as you get by navigating to “Review” Tab on top of excel ribbon and then clicking on “Research” button.
“Shift + F7” opens the “Research” task pane in your excel workbook. It provides the same output as you get by navigating to “Review” Tab on top of excel ribbon and then clicking on “Research” button.
Alt + Shift + F7:
“Alt +Shift + F7” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt +Shift + F7” keys don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + Shift + F7:
“Ctrl +Shift + F7” keys don’t provide any output.
“Ctrl +Shift + F7” keys don’t provide any output.
Alt + Ctrl + F7:
“Ctrl +Shift + F7” keys don’t provide any output.
“Ctrl +Shift + F7” keys don’t provide any output.
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F7:
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F7” don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F7” don’t provide any output.
F8 Key:
“F8” key enables and disables “Extend Mode” selection in excel. By enabling “extend mode” you can select multiple cells at a time. Likewise by disabling “Extend Mode” the cell selection would be set to one cell at a time.
Alt + F8:
“Alt + F8” keys open the “Macros” dialog box as shown in below image:
“Alt + F8” keys open the “Macros” dialog box as shown in below image:
Ctrl + F8:
“Ctrl + F8” keys move the excel window of the current workbook which is open. However it works only if your workbook is in a restored window. It provides the same output as “Ctrl + F7” keys.
“Ctrl + F8” keys move the excel window of the current workbook which is open. However it works only if your workbook is in a restored window. It provides the same output as “Ctrl + F7” keys.
Shift + F8:
“Shift + F8” keys provide you an option to select cell or multiple cells or a range of cells using arrow keys.
“Shift + F8” keys provide you an option to select cell or multiple cells or a range of cells using arrow keys.
Alt + Shift + F8:
“Alt +Shift + F8” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt +Shift + F8” keys don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + Shift + F8
“Ctrl +Shift + F8” keys don’t provide any output.
“Ctrl +Shift + F8” keys don’t provide any output.
Alt + Ctrl + F8
“Alt +Ctrl + F8” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt +Ctrl + F8” keys don’t provide any output.
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F8:
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F8” don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F8” don’t provide any output.
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F9 Key:
F9 key recalculates output of all formulas in your excel workbook. Please note that it will update all the formulas present in various sheet of the open excel workbook.
If you are editing a cell having a formula and press F9 key then it will replace the cell having formula with the value of that formula.
Alt + F9:
“Alt + F9” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + F9” keys don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + F9:
Using “Ctrl + F9” keys your excel window will be minimized. Although pressing it again would not maximize the screen again.
Using “Ctrl + F9” keys your excel window will be minimized. Although pressing it again would not maximize the screen again.
Shift + F9:
The function of “Shift + F9” keys is same as “F9” key. It recalculates all the formulas in your excel workbook.
The function of “Shift + F9” keys is same as “F9” key. It recalculates all the formulas in your excel workbook.
Alt + Shift + F9:
“Alt + Shift + F9” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Shift + F9” keys don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + Shift + F9:
“Ctrl + Shift + F9” keys don’t provide any output.
“Ctrl + Shift + F9” keys don’t provide any output.
Alt + Ctrl + F9:
The function of “Alt + Ctrl+ F9” keys is same as “F9” key or “Shift + F9” keys. It recalculates all the formulas in your excel workbook.
The function of “Alt + Ctrl+ F9” keys is same as “F9” key or “Shift + F9” keys. It recalculates all the formulas in your excel workbook.
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F9:
Using “Alt + Shift + Ctrl + F9” keys, all the dependent formulas are rechecked and recalculated in all the open workbooks. It also works for the cell which are not marked for recalculation.
Using “Alt + Shift + Ctrl + F9” keys, all the dependent formulas are rechecked and recalculated in all the open workbooks. It also works for the cell which are not marked for recalculation.
F10 Key:
Using “F10” key you get the Excel Tips – the keyboard shortcuts for excel ribbon. Its output is same as obtained by pressing the “Alt” key.
Alt + F10:
“Alt + F10” keys display the selection window in excel as shown in below image.
“Alt + F10” keys display the selection window in excel as shown in below image.
Ctrl + F10:
“Ctrl + F10” keys resizes or restores the excel window if it is open in maximum window first. Similarly it maximizes the excel window if it is open in restored window initially.
“Ctrl + F10” keys resizes or restores the excel window if it is open in maximum window first. Similarly it maximizes the excel window if it is open in restored window initially.
Shift + F10:
“Shift + F10” keys display the excel shortcut window also known as “Context Menu” for the selected cell. Its output is same as you obtain by right clicking the mouse on the selected cell.
“Shift + F10” keys display the excel shortcut window also known as “Context Menu” for the selected cell. Its output is same as you obtain by right clicking the mouse on the selected cell.
If “Help Window” of Excel is opened then it displays the set of commands for Help Window.
Alt + Shift + F10:
“Alt + Shift + F10” keys displays the menu for the “Smart Tag” if only a single “Smart Tag” is present in your workbook. In case of multiple “Smart Tags” it simply toggles to next smart tag and displays its menu.
“Alt + Shift + F10” keys displays the menu for the “Smart Tag” if only a single “Smart Tag” is present in your workbook. In case of multiple “Smart Tags” it simply toggles to next smart tag and displays its menu.
Ctrl + Shift + F10:
“Ctrl + Shift + F10” keys works same as “Shift + F10” keys.
“Ctrl + Shift + F10” keys works same as “Shift + F10” keys.
Alt + Ctrl + F10:
“Alt + Ctrl + F10” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + F10” keys don’t provide any output.
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F10:
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F10” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F10” keys don’t provide any output.
F11 Key:
“F11” key adds a chart to your excel. If you hit F11 after selecting a specific data range then it uses the same range in chart.
Alt + F11:
“Alt + F11” keys open the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor. If VB Editor is already open then by pressing this key you can toggle between the Excel workbook and editor.
“Alt + F11” keys open the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor. If VB Editor is already open then by pressing this key you can toggle between the Excel workbook and editor.
Ctrl + F11:
“Ctrl + F11” keys add a macro sheet in your currently open excel workbook with a default name like “Macro1, Macro2, etc”. These “Macro Sheets” were actually used to store macros in the excel versions prior to Excel 97. They are not being used anymore.
“Ctrl + F11” keys add a macro sheet in your currently open excel workbook with a default name like “Macro1, Macro2, etc”. These “Macro Sheets” were actually used to store macros in the excel versions prior to Excel 97. They are not being used anymore.
Shift + F11:
“Shift + F11” keys insert a “New Sheet” in your currently open excel workbook. The new sheet is added on the left hand side of the sheet where you are currently working.
“Shift + F11” keys insert a “New Sheet” in your currently open excel workbook. The new sheet is added on the left hand side of the sheet where you are currently working.
Alt + Shift + F11:
“Alt + Shift + F11” displays the Microsoft Script editor for your current open excel workbook. Microsoft Editor was an additional tool provided by Microsoft in version from MS Office 2000 to 2007. It allows you to work in a large variety of codes in office products ranging from: HTML code, DHTML objects, Java Script and VB Script.
“Alt + Shift + F11” displays the Microsoft Script editor for your current open excel workbook. Microsoft Editor was an additional tool provided by Microsoft in version from MS Office 2000 to 2007. It allows you to work in a large variety of codes in office products ranging from: HTML code, DHTML objects, Java Script and VB Script.
Ctrl + Shift + F11:
“Ctrl + Shift + F11” keys don’t provide any output.
“Ctrl + Shift + F11” keys don’t provide any output.
Alt + Ctrl + F11:
“Alt + Ctrl + F11” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + F11” keys don’t provide any output.
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F11:
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F11” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F11” keys don’t provide any output.
F12 Key:
“F12” key opens the “Save As” dialog box to save your current open excel workbook. You can also use “Alt + F2” for same output.
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Alt + F12:
“Alt + F12” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + F12” keys don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + F12:
This set of keys “Ctrl + F12” when pressed together opens the “File Open Dialog Box”. It is same as “Ctrl + O” function and opens below window. You can also use “Alt + Ctrl + F2” for the same output as well.
This set of keys “Ctrl + F12” when pressed together opens the “File Open Dialog Box”. It is same as “Ctrl + O” function and opens below window. You can also use “Alt + Ctrl + F2” for the same output as well.
Shift + F12:
This set of keys “Shift + F12” when pressed together saves the workbook. It is same as “Ctrl + S” keys. You can also use “Alt + Shift + F2” for same output as well.
This set of keys “Shift + F12” when pressed together saves the workbook. It is same as “Ctrl + S” keys. You can also use “Alt + Shift + F2” for same output as well.
Alt + Shift + F12:
“Alt + Shift + F12” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Shift + F12” keys don’t provide any output.
Ctrl + Shift + F12:
“Ctrl + Shift + F12” keys open the print options. “Ctrl + F2” keys and “Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F2” keys also do the same function.
“Ctrl + Shift + F12” keys open the print options. “Ctrl + F2” keys and “Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F2” keys also do the same function.
Alt + Ctrl + F12:
“Alt + Ctrl + F12” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt + Ctrl + F12” keys don’t provide any output.
F2 Mac Excel
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + F12:
“Alt +Ctrl + Shift + F12” keys don’t provide any output.
“Alt +Ctrl + Shift + F12” keys don’t provide any output.
F2 For Mac Excel Tutorial
So, these were the 96 types of ways in which you can use the 12 excel functions keys (F1 to F12).