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5 Alternative Shortcut Ways Minimize Your Excel Workbook, Read It Now! | ExcelTip2Day

Do you use Microsoft Excel? If yes, stay with me—I’ll show you how to manage your Excel workbook effortlessly. Hello, I’m Michael Leng. Today, I’m excited to share  five ways to minimize an Excel workbook to an icon . Tip Quiz What to do if your monitor screen upside down? These methods apply to   Excel 2013   (the version I use) and are for   Windows   operating systems. I’ve discovered and tested  five different techniques , which I’ll explain below. 5 methods minimize Excel workbook. ⟴ Use shortcut keys  "Ctrl" and "F9" ⟴   Use shortcut keys  " ALT",  "Spacebar" and "F9" ⟴   Click on the "Minimize workbook" square box. ⟴   Clicking on the "Minimize" command in the "Quick Access Toolbar" ⟴   Use shortcut keys "Window Logo" and "M" To make you more ease seeing all the four pictures clearly, I have made the construction of all the methods for you to follow any of...

Ctrl+Shift+& Excel Shortcut Apply Border The Selected Cell Outline | Exceltip2day

Hello there. I'm Michael Leng. Today, in my blog "Exceltip2day" , I'm going to talk about how to use the shortcut: Ctrl+Shift+& Tip Quiz Do you know how to undo last action (multiple levels) Excel shortcut key ? Link recommended 👉  :  Shortcut Keys How To Fixing Monitor Screen Accidentally 'Upside Down' Link recommended 👉  :  English Numbers In Words 1 to 1000000 In Microsoft Excel Office Program, it's very simple to be made a quick square border to the selected cell(s) in Excel spreadsheet. Method: Select the active cell(s) where you want to apply the border (e.g. as the image below is B3 : D6)  Press the " Ctrl " button on your keyboard and keep holding it. Press the " Shift " button and keep holding it as well. Then press the " & " button. Then release all the three buttons. Instantly, the square outline border of the currently selected cells is going to be displayed. Note:  This shortcut...

Excel Trick Press A Couple Of [Arrow Key] Move One Cell Diagonally | Excetip2day

Hello there! I'm  Michael , and today on my blog,  “Exceltip2day,”  I’m going to share a useful tip: 👉  How to move diagonally from one cell to another in Excel using shortcut keys. Tip Quiz Do you know what is the shortcut of deleting Cell(s) in Excel Worksheet? How Do You Move Diagonally in Excel Using Shortcut Keys? Let’s say your current active cell is F10 . You want to move diagonally to G9 , H8 , I7 , and so on. Here’s a simple trick to help you move diagonally from one cell to another using keyboard shortcuts. 🚀 4 Quick Ways to Move Diagonally in Excel: 1️⃣ Move Up and Right: Press Up Arrow → then Right Arrow . 2️⃣ Move Up and Left: Press Up Arrow → then Left Arrow . 3️⃣ Move Down and Right: Press Down Arrow → then Right Arrow . 4️⃣ Move Down and Left: Press Down Arrow → then Left Arrow . By using these simple key combinations, you can move diagonally across your worksheet quickly without using your mouse. Look at the image immidiate...