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I'm Michael Leng. Today, in my blog "Exceltip2day", I'm going to talk about:
In Excel worksheet, if you have filled some formulas into a cell. And if you want to use those formulas again, but for the cell which is beneath them.
You just only the 2 keys as the shortcut to operate it as the instruction as follows:
To let you see more in the clear picture, take a look the figures describe all steps below:
π In the cell B2, it contains the formula syntax " =1+1" (Take a look the figure no. 1)
π In this step, pay attention to the cell B3. For this step, just press the 2 keys Ctrl + ' into the cell B3 and move your fingers out of them.
π In this last step, take notice in the cell B3. You will see the formula which is the same as the cell B2.
Tip Answer
Link recommendedπ : Shortcut Keys How To Fixing Monitor Screen Accidentally 'Upside Down'
Link recommendedπ : English Numbers In Words 1 to 1000000
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If you love it, I will be happy. If you share this with your friends, I will be shiny.
I hope to receive any feedback from you guys. Because they will be such treasures--any error in this blog--for future improvement.
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I'm Michael Leng. Today, in my blog "Exceltip2day", I'm going to talk about:
Ctrl + ' (apostrophe)
Tip Quiz
What is the shortcut key to select the entire worksheet or the data-containing area?
In Excel worksheet, if you have filled some formulas into a cell. And if you want to use those formulas again, but for the cell which is beneath them.
You just only the 2 keys as the shortcut to operate it as the instruction as follows:
Shortcut for: To fill cell formulas down and edit.
Windows shortcut
Ctrl '
To let you see more in the clear picture, take a look the figures describe all steps below:
π In the cell B2, it contains the formula syntax " =1+1" (Take a look the figure no. 1)
Figure no. 1 Show the formula = 1+1 in cell B2 |
π In this step, pay attention to the cell B3. For this step, just press the 2 keys Ctrl + ' into the cell B3 and move your fingers out of them.
Figure no.2 Show how to use the shortcut key Ctrl + ' in the cell B3 |
π In this last step, take notice in the cell B3. You will see the formula which is the same as the cell B2.
Figure no.3 Show the result of the same formulas as the above cell. |
Tip Answer
Link recommendedπ : Shortcut Keys How To Fixing Monitor Screen Accidentally 'Upside Down'
Link recommendedπ : English Numbers In Words 1 to 1000000
That brings me to the end of my posting.
Before I am about to say goodbye to you, I hope that what I have posted and shared with you today. They will be beneficial for you, your company, and any relevant.
If you love it, I will be happy. If you share this with your friends, I will be shiny.
I hope to receive any feedback from you guys. Because they will be such treasures--any error in this blog--for future improvement.
Does it help?
Thanks for reading.
Bye,
Posted by: Michael Leng
I've known, then I've grown.
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