
Keyboard shortcuts in Excel - Microsoft Support
This article describes the keyboard shortcuts, function keys, and some other common shortcut keys in Excel for Windows.
Turn off Scroll Lock - Microsoft Support
To determine if this is the case, right-click the Excel status bar. Look for the check box to the left of the Scroll Lock. If a check is not visible, Scroll Lock does not appear in the Excel status bar. …
Keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft 365
In this article, you can find links to the keyboard shortcut articles for most Microsoft 365 apps.
Customize keyboard shortcuts - Microsoft Support
You can customize keyboard shortcuts (or shortcut keys) by assigning them to a command, macro, font, style, or frequently used symbol. You can also remove keyboard shortcuts.
Undo, redo, or repeat an action - Microsoft Support
Excel and all other Office programs have a default undo/redo maximum of 100 actions. However, you can change this by adding an entry in the Microsoft Windows registry.
Insert the current date and time in a cell - Microsoft Support
When you press a key combination such as Ctrl+; to insert the current date in a cell, Excel “takes a snapshot” of the current date and then inserts the date in the cell.
Clear or remove a filter - Microsoft Support
If you want to completely remove filters, go to the Data tab and click the Filter button, or use the keyboard shortcut Alt+D+F+F. Need more help? You can always ask an expert in the Excel …
Format text as superscript or subscript - Microsoft Support
Keyboard shortcuts: Apply superscript or subscript Select the character that you want to format. For superscript, press Ctrl, Shift, and the Plus sign (+) at the same time. For subscript, press …
Select cell contents in Excel - Microsoft Support
Learn how to select cells, ranges, entire columns or rows, or the contents of cells, and discover how you can quickly select all data in a worksheet or Excel table.
Format text or numbers as superscript or subscript
If you are an Office subscriber or you have Office 2019, you can add shortcuts to the superscript and subscript commands to your Quick Access Toolbar. This keeps them at your fingertips to …