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[Ctrl + C] Instantly Copy "Data Entered" - Excel Keyboard Shortcut Way | Exceltip2day

As we, MS Excel users, know that in Excel spreadsheet, which is having data entered in it. In case we want to use those data entered that we have added in spreadsheet to put them in another worksheet or active cells. We can do “COPY” the original data from spreadsheet or active cell(s) and “Paste” them at wherever we have decided.

Is there any keyboard key shortcut/trick of “COPY” for Excel?

Yes, of course. Using keyboard key for operating the PC, notebook, tablet, etc. is not bad idea. Because, definitely, it helps us to save time and not necessary to carry a PC mouse with us all the time to wherever we go.

Step by step of keyboard key Excel shortcut for Copying:
  • Selecting all particular data cell(s) or the whole data on the current spreadsheet, which is you want to do copying.
  • Pressing the “Ctrl” button key on keyboard and keeping hold it.
  • Then, just pressing the other key “C” button.
Function
Result
Ctrl + C
To copy what you are selecting on particular cells or the whole data on work sheet.
That’s all.

Next, go to anywhere that you would like to place it and then only do “Paste” function to complete your task.

This Excel tip and Excel shortcut key on keyboard is for Microsoft Office Excel version 2010 and also the other upper and lower version too.

You can find "Copy" function on "HOME" in the tool bar ribbon. (Excel 2010)

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