N Natchessmen Guest 9 Dec 2004 #1 I'm nearly embarrassed to ask this as I did once figure it out and now forget. Can anyone tell me the key strokes necessary to move between the tabs on an excel workbook. In much the same way as alt+tab will move between applications Nat
I'm nearly embarrassed to ask this as I did once figure it out and now forget. Can anyone tell me the key strokes necessary to move between the tabs on an excel workbook. In much the same way as alt+tab will move between applications Nat
M Marion Guest 9 Dec 2004 #2 Re: Really basic Excel question Hi nat I'm not sure what you mean by moving betwen the tabs, but if you mean moving between the worksheet tabs, the keystrokes are: CTRl page up - previous sheet CTRL page down - next sheet Marion :hat
Re: Really basic Excel question Hi nat I'm not sure what you mean by moving betwen the tabs, but if you mean moving between the worksheet tabs, the keystrokes are: CTRl page up - previous sheet CTRL page down - next sheet Marion :hat
A ajapale Guest 9 Dec 2004 #3 Re: Really basic Excel question Hi Nat, See here for a full list of shortcut keystrokes in excel 2003. office.microsoft.com/en-g...%2cDC%2cXT you might need to click on the Show All button when you get to the page. aj
Re: Really basic Excel question Hi Nat, See here for a full list of shortcut keystrokes in excel 2003. office.microsoft.com/en-g...%2cDC%2cXT you might need to click on the Show All button when you get to the page. aj
A ajapale Guest 9 Dec 2004 #5 Re: Really basic Excel question My favourite microsoft excel shortcut key does not seem to appear on the list. When you have several cells selected CTRL+. will toggle you to each of the four corners of the selection in turn. Do you have a favourite excel short cut key? ajapale nat, I'll change the name of the topic to reflect the question more accurately.
Re: Really basic Excel question My favourite microsoft excel shortcut key does not seem to appear on the list. When you have several cells selected CTRL+. will toggle you to each of the four corners of the selection in turn. Do you have a favourite excel short cut key? ajapale nat, I'll change the name of the topic to reflect the question more accurately.
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 52,979 9 Dec 2004 #6 Re: Really basic Excel question Do you have a favourite excel short cut key? Alt-F4.
A ajapale Guest 9 Dec 2004 #7 What does Alt+F4 do? tut tut Clubman! computer.howstuffworks.co...ion266.htm aj