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Excel 2007 is chock full of keyboard shortcuts, or hot keys, you can use to manipulate the data in your Excel spreadsheets. And, Office 2007, of which Excel 2007 is a part, introduced the command Ribbon, which offers tabs and submenus to access Excel’s commands in a more intuitive way. So you have at least two ways to access common file, editing, and view commands, and you can get to formula functions with a variety of keystrokes and mouse clicks as well.
How to Access Common File Commands in Excel 2007
Excel 2007 is an excellent tool for building spreadsheets, or worksheets as Excel calls them. Excel 2007 offers hot keys as well as the command Ribbon introduced in Office 2007 to help you create a new spreadsheet, open an old one, save changes to the one you’re working in, or accomplish any command typically available in a File menu. The following table tells you how to access the most common file functions:
Hot Key | Excel Ribbon Command | Function |
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Alt+F,N | Microsoft Office Button | New | Displays the New Workbook dialog box, where you can open a blank workbook or one from a template |
Alt+F,O | Microsoft Office Button | Open | Displays the Open dialog box, where you can select a new Excel workbook to open for editing or printing |
Alt+F,S | Microsoft Office Button | Save | Saves changes to a workbook. When you first select this command for a new workbook, Excel displays the Save As dialog box |
Alt+F,A | Microsoft Office Button | Save As | Display the Save As dialog box where you can modify the filename, location where the file is saved, and format that the file is saved in |
Alt+F,P | Microsoft Office Button | Print | Displays the Print dialog box to send the current worksheet, workbook, or cell selection to the printer |
Alt+F,D | Microsoft Office Button | Send | Sends the current workbook as an e-mail attachment or fax it using Internet Fax |
Alt+F,C | Microsoft Office Button | Close | Closes the current workbook without exiting Excel |
Alt+F,I | Microsoft Office Button | Excel Options | Displays the Excel Options dialog box where you can change default program settings and modify the buttons on the Quick Access toolbar |
Alt+F,X | Microsoft Office Button | Exit Excel | Quits the Excel program and closes all open workbooks after prompting you to save them |
How to Access Common Editing Commands in Excel 2007
Sometimes you want to make changes to the information you put into your Excel 2007 worksheets and workbooks (called spreadsheets in the world outside Excel). When that’s the case, you can use the handy hot keys built into Excel 2007 or access the command via the Excel Ribbon tabs new in Excel 2007. To get cutting, pasting, and more, use the information in the following table:
Hot Keys | Excel Ribbon Command | Function |
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Alt+H,V,P Ctrl+V | Home | Paste | Paste | Pastes the currently cut or copied cell selection or graphic objects in the worksheet |
Alt+H,X Ctrl+X | Home | Cut | Cuts the cell selection or selected graphic objects out of the workbook and places them on the Windows Clipboard |
Alt+H,C Ctrl+C | Home | Copy | Copies the cell selection or selected graphic objects to the Windows Clipboard |
Alt+H,F,P | Home | Format Painter | Activates the Format Painter |
Alt+H,F,O | Home | Clipboard Dialog Box Launcher | Displays and hides the Clipboard task pane |
Alt+H,I,I | Home | Insert | Insert Cells | Opens Insert dialog box so you can indicate the direction in which to shift existing cells to make room for the ones being inserted |
Alt+H,I,R | Home | Insert | Insert Sheet Rows | Inserts blank rows equal to the number of rows in the cell selection |
Alt+H,I,C | Home | Insert | Insert Sheet Columns | Inserts blank columns equal to the number of columns in the cell selection |
Alt+H,I,S Shift+F11 | Home | Insert | Insert Sheet | Inserts a new worksheet in the workbook |
Alt+H,D,D | Home | Delete | Delete Cells | Opens Delete dialog box so you can indicate the direction in which to shift existing cells to replace the ones being deleted |
Alt+H,D,R | Home | Delete | Sheet Rows | Deletes rows equal to the number of rows in the cell selection |
Alt+H,D,C | Home | Delete | Sheet Columns | Deletes columns equal to the number of columns in the cell selection |
Alt+H,D,S | Home | Delete | Sheet | Deletes the current worksheet after warning you of data loss if the sheet contains cell entries |
Alt+H,E,A | Home | Clear | Clear All | Clears the contents, formatting, and comments from the cell selection |
Alt+H,E,F | Home | Clear | Clear Formats | Clears the formatting of the cell selection without removing the contents and comments |
Alt+H,E,C | Home | Clear | Clear Contents | Clears the contents of the cell selection without removing the formatting and comments |
Alt+H,E,M | Home | Clear | Clear Comments | Clears all comments in the cell selection without removing the formatting and contents |
How to Access Common View Commands in Excel 2007
You can look at the worksheets you create with Excel 2007 from any number of perspectives. You can change the view so that you see — or don’t see — page breaks, grid lines, and dialog boxes, and you can magnify a worksheet and see how it would appear printed. The following table gives you the hot key combinations and Excel Ribbon commands so that you see exactly what you want to see:
Hot Keys | Excel Ribbon Command | Function |
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Alt+W,L | View | Normal View | Returns the worksheet to normal view from Page Layout or Page Break Preview |
Alt+W,P | View | Page Layout View | Puts the worksheet into Page Layout View showing the page breaks, margins, and rulers |
Alt+W,I | View | Page Break Preview | Puts the worksheet into Page Break Preview, showing page breaks that you can adjust |
Alt+W,E | View | Full Screen | Puts the worksheet in full-screen mode, which hides the Microsoft Office Button, Quick Access Toolbar, and Ribbon -- press the Esc key to restore previous viewing mode |
Alt+W,V,G | View | Gridlines | Hides and redisplays the row and column gridlines that form the cells in the Worksheet area |
Alt+W,Y,G | View | Zoom to Selection | Zooms the Worksheet area in or out to the magnification percentage needed to display just the cell selection |
Alt+W,N | View | New Window | Inserts a new window in the current workbook |
Alt+W,A | View | Arrange All | Opens the Arrange dialog box, where you can select how workbook windows are displayed on the screen |
Alt+W,F | View | Freeze Panes | Opens the Freeze Panes drop-down menu, where you select how to freeze rows and columns in the Worksheet area |
Alt+W,S | View | Split | Splits the worksheet into four panes using the top and left edge of the cell cursor as the vertical and horizontal dividing lines — press hot keys again to remove all panes |
Alt+W,H | View | Hide | Hides the current worksheet window or workbook |
Alt+W,U | View | Unhide | Opens the Unhide dialog box, where you can select the window or workbook to redisplay |
Alt+W,B | View | View Side by Side | Tiles two open windows or workbooks one above the other for comparison — press hot keys again to restore the original full windows |
Alt+W,W | View | Switch Windows | Opens the Switch Windows drop-down menu, where you can select the open window or workbook to make active |
How to Access Common Formula Commands in Excel 2007
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Possibly the most useful — and used — function in Excel 2007 is the one that helps you create formulas so that you add, count, average, and generally do math functions with the data in your Excel worksheets. The information in the following table shows you which hot keys to press or Ribbon tab to choose to access the formula function you want:
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Hot Keys | Excel Ribbon Command | Function |
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Alt+M,F | Formulas | Function Wizard | Opens the Insert Function dialog box |
Alt+M,U,S | Formulas | AutoSum | Sum | Selects the occupied range above the cell cursor and inserts SUM formula to total the range |
Alt+M,U,A | Formulas | AutoSum | Average | Selects the occupied range above the cell cursor and inserts AVERAGE formula to calculate the average of total in the range |
Alt+M,U,C | Formulas | AutoSum | Count Numbers | Selects the occupied range above the cell cursor and inserts COUNT formula to count the number of values in the range |
Alt+M,I | Formulas | Financial | Opens a drop-down menu listing all Financial functions -- click name to insert function into current cell |
Alt+M,E | Formulas | Date & Time | Opens a drop-down menu listing all Date and Time functions — click name to insert function into current cell |
Alt+M,N | Formulas | Name Manager | Opens Name Manager dialog box showing all range names in workbook and letting you add, edit, and delete names |
Alt+M,M,D | Formulas | Define Name | Opens New Name dialog box where you can assign a name to the cell selection or define a new constant |
Alt+M,S,1 | Formulas | Use in Formula | Displays drop-down menu with range names in workbook that you can insert into current formula by clicking |
Alt+M,C,1 | Formulas | Create from Selection | Opens Create Names from Selection dialog box where you indicate which rows and columns to use in naming cell selection |
Alt+M,H Ctrl+’ | Formulas | Show Formulas | Displays and then hides all formulas in cells of the worksheet |
Alt+M,X,A | Formulas | Options | Automatic | Turns automatic recalculation back on |
Alt+M,X,E | Formulas | Options | Automatic Except for Data Tables | Turns automatic recalculation back on for all parts of the worksheet except for ranges with Data Tables |
Alt+M,X,M | Formulas | Options | Manual | Turns on manual recalculation |
Alt+M,B F9 | Formulas | Calculate Now | Recalculates formulas throughout the entire workbook when manual recalculation is turned on |
Alt+M,J Shift+F9 | Formulas | Calculate Sheet | Recalculates formulas in the current worksheet when manual recalculation is turned on |