We can always use a few shortcuts to save time. Here are eight useful keyboard shortcuts to speed up your work in Excel. Add border to cells PC: Alt+H, B Mac: +Option+0. If you want to add an outline (outer) border around your selected cells, just use this quick shortcut. Insert table PC: Ctrl+T MAC: ^ T. Use this shortcut to quickly. Jul 27, 2017 - Shortcut conflicts. On the Apple menu, press System Preferences. Press Keyboard. In the tabs, press Shortcuts. Click Mission Control. Clear the check box for the keyboard shortcut that you want to use.
Hi Insiders - There's a feature in the latest Insider Fast update of Excel for Mac that. The 'Customize Keyboard' feature is now available. To get the update, go to Help Check for Updates, and opt into the Insiders program and choose the Fast updates. If you have version 16.17 (180822) or greater, you should see the feature. It should show up for everyone else (in the non-Insider update) sometime next month. If you were waiting for this feature so you could upgrade from Excel 2011, now you can. Your shortcuts should continue to work.
You can now assign your own key combinations to many commands within Excel. Just go to the Tools menu and choose Customize Keyboard. Pick the category of command you’re trying to find, and then look for the command in the list.
Select a command, press a key combination, and see if it’s used already. If it’s already in use, you may want to pick a different combination.
Then just click the “Add” button to assign the key combination to the selected command. We would love to hear your feedback about this feature and of course we want to know if you run into any problems, so please click the Smiley-face button in the top corner of the Excel window to send us feedback. Thanks - Steve K (Microsoft Excel). Thank you for bringing this feature back. However, it still does not address all of the keyboard shortcuts that were available in Excel 2011 for Mac. Specifically, Paste Values, which was CMD+SHIFT+V.
It would be super-helpful to get this back, please. Also, I really don't understand why this is so hard - why was this removed?
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And why can't all possible functions have a keyboard shortcut? Honestly, if it wasn't for the notification that the 32-bit 2011 version would no longer be supported in future versions of Mac OS, I'd still be using it. I'm sure all the fancy new bells & whistles and collaboration features are great, but all I need at home are the basics.
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