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  1. Keyboard shortcuts in Excel - Microsoft Support

    This article describes the keyboard shortcuts, function keys, and some other common shortcut keys in Excel for Windows.

  2. Keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft 365

    In this article, you can find links to the keyboard shortcut articles for most Microsoft 365 apps.

  3. Select cell contents in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to select cells, ranges, entire columns or rows, or the contents of cells, and discover how you can quickly select all data in a worksheet or Excel table.

  4. Clear or remove a filter - Microsoft Support

    Remove all the filters in a worksheet If you want to completely remove filters, go to the Data tab and click the Filter button, or use the keyboard shortcut Alt+D+F+F.

  5. Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Keyboard shortcuts are keys or combinations of keys that provide an alternative way to do something that you'd typically do with a mouse. Click an option below, and it'll open to display …

  6. Common Office for Mac keyboard shortcuts - Microsoft Support

    This topic lists all keyboard shortcuts for the Microsoft 365 for Mac products. Keyboard shortcuts allow you to quickly complete commands and functions without using a mouse.

  7. Create a desktop shortcut for an Office program or file

    Click the Windows key, and then browse to the Office program for which you want to create a desktop shortcut. In Windows 11, select All apps to find the app you want.

  8. Show and print formulas - Microsoft Support

    To show formulas in all cells press CTRL+` (that little mark is the grave accent mark key). When the formulas are visible, print your worksheet as you normally would.

  9. Display or hide formulas - Microsoft Support

    Make cells display the formulas they contain, instead of the formula results. Protect cells so that formulas cannot be displayed or changed.

  10. Customize keyboard shortcuts - Microsoft Support

    You can customize keyboard shortcuts (or shortcut keys) by assigning them to a command, macro, font, style, or frequently used symbol. You can also remove keyboard shortcuts.