Sometimes, when we are typing data onto an Excel spreadsheet with too many data entered, then our current cursor are at wherever in the spreadsheet, if we decide to get back to first top of that spreadsheet, I mean back to cell "A1".
What is the method for such that operation?
Here is the shortcut keyboard:
That's finished.
It will come out with the current cursor occupying on the cell [A1], the current spreadsheet.
Additional :
This will help you to save time for back to the first cell of Excel worksheet you have been working on it. You can apply to use in another program like Word, Blog, Power point, etc. It may work as the same way.
Enjoy your daily office working!
See more another Excel Shortcut:
What is the method for such that operation?
Here is the shortcut keyboard:
- Press on the "Ctrl" button and hold down.
- Then follow by pressing down the "Home" button.
That's finished.
It will come out with the current cursor occupying on the cell [A1], the current spreadsheet.
Function
|
Result
|
---|---|
Ctrl + Home
| To go to the cell "A1" of the current spreadsheet. |
Additional :
This will help you to save time for back to the first cell of Excel worksheet you have been working on it. You can apply to use in another program like Word, Blog, Power point, etc. It may work as the same way.
Enjoy your daily office working!
See more another Excel Shortcut:
- [Ctrl] + [F10] Shortcut Excel To Maximize/Restore The Selected Workbook Window
- [Ctrl] + [F9] Shortcut Excel To Minimize The Current Entire Workbook Window(s)
- 2 More Alternative Shortcut Tricks Minimize and Maximize Excel Workbook
- Tricks Adding Number, Date, Letter, Etc. Excel Column with Double Click
- [Ctrl]+[Delete] Excel Shortcut Deleting Text Between The Cursor And The End
- [Ctrl]+[Y] To Redo Last Action (Multiple Levels) Excel Shortcut Key
- [Ctrl]+[Z] To Undo Last Action (Multiple Levels) Excel Shortcut Key
- [Ctrl] [.] (Period) Excel Trick Move Cursor Clockwise To The Next Corner Of The Selection
- Excel Trick Press A Couple Of [Arrow Key] Move One Cell Diagonally
- [Shift]+[Arrow Keys] Expanding The Current Cell To Another Active Cell
- [F12] Excel Shortcut Key Display The “Save As” Function Fastest Way
You might like my another blogs:
Comments
Post a Comment