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Ctrl+; Shortcut Excel To Insert The Current Date In Any Cell Of A Worksheet | ExcelTip2Day

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

Ctrl + ; To Insert The Current Date.


Simply use the Ctrl + ; Shortcut Excel To Insert The Current Date. Find the great instruction with full details about Excel tips, shortcuts, trick and solving methods Excel tip, how to fix,
Figure no.1 Shown how to proceed with the shortcut key "Ctrl" + " ; "

Tip Quiz


What is the shortcut to delete cell(s) in Excel Worksheet?


Yes, it's not complicated at all if you are trying to insert the current date into any cell in an Excel worksheet.

Just follow the step by step Keyboard Excel and Shortcut key as below:

In the cell B4, just press and hold down the " Ctrl " key button.

While holding, pressing the other key, it's the " ; " button.

Then the cell B4 will turn out the result of the current date as shown as figure no. 2 as below. (The date 25/8/2018 is the date that I have input the formula and prepared it for adding onto this post)


Ctrl + ; Shortcut Excel To Insert The Current Date in any cell you want.
Figure no.2 Shown the result of the current date.

** To correct the mistaken words in the figure no.2 from "C4" to "B4"

Shortcut for: Insert the current date.

Windows shortcut


Ctrl  ;


***

Now, you can check the answer for the tip quiz right below;


Tip Answer


 a. It's Ctrl + -

 b. It's Ctrl + :

 c. It's Ctrl + ;


Source: Little Known Ways: Simply Deleting Cell(s) in Excel Worksheet
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