Free Microsoft Excel Cheat Sheet to Download and Print
I don’t use Excel very often so when I do I have to remember or research all the keyboard shortcuts and functions that I normally use, even the most basic ones.
Rather than keep writing and losing post-it stickies I thought I would put this cheat sheet together, and because I figured I wouldn’t be alone in this, I thought I would share it with you too.
This cheat sheet shows the major keyboard shortcuts and a list of useful formula functions. Stick it up near your monitor so you will never need to Google that keyboard shortcut again!
Download the Free Excel Cheat Sheet
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Posted on November 20, 2008 by Chris Garrett
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What? No Mac version?
Wow…what a big help. I guess I’m not the only person wandering aimlessly through Excel.
Thanks.
@macfixer - 99% of those are Mac keys too - I am a mac user
@Lawrence - Glad you like it, I have done a fair amount of aimless wandering with Excel
Hi,
This is useful. I made a post with this image and linked back to you. Thanks.
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