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Ctrl+F4 Shortcut Excel Closing Active Multiple Document That Opens Simultaneously | Exceltip2day


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I'm Michael Leng. Today, in my blog "Exceltip2day", I'm going to talk about:

How to use Ctrl + F4


Tip Quiz


Do you know how to calculate "date" in Excel?



Do you want to close Excel Multiple Documents Interface (MDI) within fingertips?

Sometimes, we want to close just only the Excel workbook window that it is opening. With this function, we want the Excel program still not closing from the screen monitor.

Therefore, we will be able to open the other new empty workbooks, recent workbooks, any Excel workbooks in the folder, etc.

Using the 2 buttons [Ctrl] & [F4] keyboard to shortcut and totally close all documents that open simultaneously.

Here below the shortcut step by step:
  • Pressing the [Ctrl] key button and keep it halt. 
  • Then, press the [F4] key button on the keyboard. 
  • Then, release the TWO (2) buttons. 
Immediately, it will result closing the whole active documents workbook window that opens simultaneously as the image shown underneath this line.


Windows shortcut:  Close the active document in Excel programs that open simultaneously


CtrlF4


Additional:

This will help you to save time for closing the Multiple Document Interface (MDI) you have been working on it.

You can also apply the mentioned method above to use in another program like Word, Blog, Powerpoint, etc.

Before pressing shortcut
After pressing shortcut
Notify:

Be sure, you will have to save your work prior press "Ctrl + F4" or otherwise you will lose all of your data entered that YOU have just only updated on your Excel workbook.


Tip Answer

 a. Use the formula =today().

 b. Use the formula =now().

 c. Use the formula =today()+1 for the date tomorrow.


Check source: How Can I Calculate Any Date In Excel Worksheet
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