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Peter has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

Excel 2007 quick keys

whats the quick key for open new doc?

RE: excel 2007 quick keys

Dear Peter

Thank you for attending Excel 2007 Intermediate Course. I hope you enjoyed the training.

Using shortcut keys can be more allow you to use the features more easily and quickly therefore, make you more productive.

Please find the Excel and Word Shortcuts file that I have uploaded with this post. I believe that it will help you in what you hope to achieve.

Please note that instead of memorizing the shortcut keys you can use the access keys which are much better.

All you have to do is simply press the ALT key on the keyboard and you will see there will be Letters on the Ribbon for each tab and Numbers on the Quick Access Toolbar. If you press the relevant displayed letter you can get access to that specific tab and then continue doing that for individual button with various groups.

Once you finish using the Access Keys you can simply press the Esc key three times to exit this feature.

I hope this helps.

If this has answered your query then I would request you to please mark the question as resolved!! If not and you have a specific question related to this then please post it as a new question and we should be able to answer that!!


Kindest Regards


Rajeev Rawat
MOS Master Instructor 2000 and 2003

Attached files...

Excel Shortcut keys.doc
Word Shortcut keys.doc

Excel tip:

Make a quick copy of a worksheet

Hold down the Ctrl key, then click and drag on a sheet tab to make a copy of that sheet. Though this process usefully copies the formats of the original sheet, note that any Range Names you have on the original sheet will be duplicated too.

To make a copy of a worksheet's contents and formats without duplicating range names: (1) Ensure that you have a blank worksheet to paste to. (2) On the sheet to copy, click on the sheet selection square to the left of Column A's heading to select the whole sheet. (2) Copy the whole sheet. (3) Paste to the blank worksheet.



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