How to make shortcut in Excel एक्सेल में शार्टकट कैसे बनाये
अगर आप माइक्रो सॉफ्ट एक्सेल(Excel) से परिचित है और आप अपने काम को गति देना चाहते है तो निश्चित ही आप एक्सेल के शॉर्टकट्स जानना चाहते होंगे ।
क्या कोई आपसे उम्मीद करता है कि आप इन सभी कीबोर्ड कॉम्बो को याद करेंगे? बिलकूल नही! हर किसी की ज़रूरतें अलग-अलग होती हैं, इसलिए कुछ शॉर्टकट आपके लिए दूसरों की तुलना में अधिक उपयोगी होंगे।
आप एक लास्ट स्टेप पर आ गए है इसके आगे आपको कभी शार्ट कट (Excel Shortcut) ढूंढने की जरुरत नहीं पड़ेगी हम आप को आज खुद ही Excel शार्टकट बनाना सिखाने वाले है।
हमारे पास एक्सेल के बोर्ड शार्ट की बहुत लम्बी सूचि है परन्तु हो सकता है की उसमे भी कुछ शार्ट कट उपलब्ध न हो।
हमने लिस्ट में लगभग सभी अधिकांश उपयोग होने वाले शार्ट कट को लिस्ट में शामिल करने का प्रयास किया है परन्तु फिर भी यही कुछ छूट गया है तो उसके लिए आप को वीडियो के माध्यम से शॉर्ट कट बनाना भी सीखा रहे है।
Does anyone memories all these keyboard combo? Not at all! Everyone's needs are different, so some keyboard excel shortcuts will be more useful to you than others.
You have come to a last step, you will never have to find a short cut after this, we are going to teach you how to make keyboard short cuts in excel on your own today.
We have a very long list of excel board shorts but there may be some short cuts not available in that.
We have tried to include almost all the most used short cuts in the list, but still something is missing, so for that you are also learning to make short cuts through video.
- Ctrl+N: Create a new workbook
- Ctrl+O: Open an existing workbook
- Ctrl+S: Save a workbook
- F12: Open the Save As dialog box
- Ctrl+W: Close a workbook
- Ctrl+F4: Close Excel
- F4: Repeat the last command or action. For example, if the last thing you typed in a cell is “hello,” or if you change the font color, clicking another cell and pressing F4 repeats that action in the new cell.
- Shift+F11: Insert a new worksheet
- Ctrl+Z: Undo an action
- Ctrl+Y: Redo an action
- Ctrl+F2: Switch to Print Preview
- F1: Open the Help pane
- Alt+Q: Go to the “Tell me what you want to do” box
- F7: Check spelling
- F9: Calculate all worksheets in all open workbooks
- Shift+F9: Calculate active worksheets
- Alt or F10: Turn key tips on or off
- Ctrl+F1: Show or hide the ribbon
- Ctrl+Shift+U: Expand or collapse the formula bar
- Ctrl+F9: Minimize the workbook window
- F11: Create a bar chart based on selected data (on a separate sheet)
- Alt+F1: Create an embedded bar chart based on select data (same sheet)
- Ctrl+F: Search in a spreadsheet, or use Find and Replace
- Alt+F: Open the File tab menu
- Alt+H: Go to the Home tab
- Alt+N: Open the Insert tab
- Alt+P: Go to the Page Layout tab
- Alt+M: Go to the Formulas tab
- Alt+A: Go to the Data tab
- Alt+R: Go to the Review tab
- Alt+W: Go to the View tab
- Alt+X: Go to the Add-ins tab
- Alt+Y: Go to the Help tab
- Ctrl+Tab: Switch between open workbooks
- Shift+F3: Insert a function
- Alt+F8: Create, run, edit, or delete a macro
- Alt+F11: Open the Microsoft Visual Basic For Applications Editor
- F2: Edit a cell
- Shift+F2: Add or edit a cell comment
- Ctrl+X: Cut contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
- Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Insert: Copy contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
- Ctrl+V or Shift+Insert: Paste contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
- Ctrl+Alt+V: Open the Paste Special dialog box
- Delete: Remove the contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
- Ctrl+"-": Delete the column & row
- Ctrl+"+": Insert the column & row
- Alt+Enter: Insert a hard return within a cell (while editing a cell)
- F3: Paste a cell name (if cells are named in the worksheet)
- Alt+H+D+C: Delete column
- Esc: Cancel an entry in a cell or the formula bar
- Enter: Complete an entry in a cell or the formula bar
- Ctrl+B: Add or remove bold to the contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
- Ctrl+I: Add or remove italics to the contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
- Ctrl+U: Add or remove underline to the contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
- Alt+H+H: Select a fill color
- Alt+H+B: Add a border
- Ctrl+Shift+&: Apply outline border
- Ctrl+Shift+_ (Underline): Remove outline border
- Ctrl+9: Hide the selected rows
- Ctrl+0: Hide the selected columns
- Ctrl+1: Open the Format Cells dialog box
- Ctrl+5: Apply or remove strikethrough
- Ctrl+Shift+$: Apply currency format
- Ctrl+Shift+%: Apply percent format
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