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Function Keys

Function keys in Excel allow you to do things with your keyboard instead of your mouse to increase your speed.

F1

Opens Excel Help.

F1

F2

Moves the insertion point to the end of the contents of the active cell. For example select cell B6 below and press F2.

F2

Note: turn off Allow editing directly in cells (File Options Advanced Editing Options) and pressing F2 will move the insertion point to the formula bar.

F3

Displays the Paste Name dialog box. For example select cell E2 below type =SUM( press F3 and select a name.

F3

Note: of course first create at least one named range.

F4

Cycles through all 4 types of cell references (absolute mixed reference (2x) and relative). For example select cell B5 below click in the formula bar move the insertion point in or to the right of G2 and press F4.

F4

Note: if you are not editing a cell F4 repeats the last action if possible.

F5

Displays the Go To dialog box. For example to select cell C15 in the Reference box type C15 and click OK.

F5

Note: you can also select named ranges or click Special to quickly select all cells with formulas comments conditional formatting constants data validation etc.

F6

Moves to the next pane in a worksheet that has been split.

F6

F7

Displays the Spelling dialog box (the same as clicking Spelling on the Review tab).

F7

F8

Turns on/off Extend mode. If Extend mode is turned on select cell A1 and press → and ↓ a few times.

F8

Note: if Extend mode is turned off hold down SHIFT and press → and ↓ a few times.

F9

Calculates all open workbooks. By default any time you change a value Excel automatically calculates the workbook. Turn on Manual calculation (on the Formulas tab in the Calculation group click Calculations Options Manual) and change the value in cell A1 from 5 to 6.

F9 Before

Press F9.

F9 After

Note: if you are editing a cell F9 replaces a formula with its own result.

F10

Shows the key tips (the same as pressing ALT). Key Tips allow you to quickly perform any task available on the Ribbon without using the mouse.

F10

F11

Creates a chart sheet of a selected range.

F11

F12

Brings up the Save As dialog box.

F12

Note: to change the default file location on the File tab click Options Save.

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