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[F12] Excel Shortcut Key Display The “Save As” Function Fastest Way



Able to manage Excel workbook “Save As” function very quickly.

To show the 2 methods of “Save As” that lead to save the new Excel spreadsheet.

What are the differences between both proceedings?

The common method:

1 To manage by using a mouse.
2 Taking two clicks totally.

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The keyboard shortcut key:

1 To discard the mouse.
2 Just the only one of “pressing”.

Method shortcut key:
  • Press the [F12] key button, which it locates between the [F11] and [PrtSc] buttons on the upper-right corner keyboard.
Method by using a mouse:
  • Move the mouse pointer to click on the [File] tab at the “Menu bar”.
  • On the backstage, click the [Save As] button that it is underneath the [Save] button.

Therefore, now just select either the common way or the shortcut key as much comfortable as possible; it is on your way.

Function Key
Result Description
[F12]
Display the {Save As} dialog box instantly.

Benefits:

• A handy way, at one's fingertips.
• Save time. It does’ take more than a second.
• Done by without “Mouse”.
• It’s not clunky at all.
I hope to receive any feedback from you guys. Because they will be such treasures--any error in this blog--for future improvement.

Thanks for reading.

Bye,

Posted by: Michael Leng



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