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Ctrl+F10 Shortcut Excel To Minimize/Restore The Selected Workbook Window | Exceltip2day


Hello there.

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

Ctrl + F10



Tip Quiz


Do you know what is the Excel shortcut extend the selected cells to the beginning of the worksheet?



My name is Michael Leng. I love blogging very much. It's my second thing that I have been spending my time besides my main job in the company.

Well, today, I'm going to tell you the shortcut way to minimize and restore the entire Excel workbook window. This function will reduce an  Excel window's size to only half of its full-size screen window.

In my article, I'll divide it into two parts. In the first part, I'm going to tell you about how to use the letters in the keyboard for minimizing and restore your workbook window. After that, I will take you to my image and benefit of the task as I have mentioned prior.

1] Hereafter is the shortcut method:

Methods of minimizing/Restore workbook window:
  • Press the button [Ctrl] and hold on
  • Press the [F10]
  • Then, just release the two key as mentioned above buttons
If you want to restore Excel window from the minimum size to its normal full size. Just only repeat the previous methods again, press Ctrl + F10, then it will come back to its before size.


Shortcut: To minimize/restore the selected workbook window

Windows shortcut


CtrlF10

2] Now I'm moving to the image and the benefit of the shortcut(minimize/restore the selected workbook window)

Figure Show how the minimize an Excel Window look like.

Benefit:

This will help you on focusing the data entry into Excel cells more specifically. Because this trick will reduce the number of lines in the screen for about half of its original number.



Tip Answer

 a. It's Ctrl+Shif+Home.

 b. It's Ctrl+Home.

 c. It's Shif+Home.


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