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

Posted on November 20, 2008 by Chris Garrett 
Filed Under Excel

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19 Responses to “Free Microsoft Excel Cheat Sheet to Download and Print”

  1. macfixer on November 20th, 2008 6:03 pm

    What? No Mac version?

  2. lawrence berezin on November 20th, 2008 8:02 pm

    Wow…what a big help. I guess I’m not the only person wandering aimlessly through Excel.

    Thanks.

  3. Chris Garrett on November 21st, 2008 1:31 am

    @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 :)

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    Hi,

    This is useful. I made a post with this image and linked back to you. Thanks.

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    thanks for the post

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    Thanks so much for the free cheat sheet. I am looking for cheat sheets for microsoft word,power point etc. etc. trying to get a job. Your site is awesome and I thank you. J

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  14. Diana on July 18th, 2009 12:42 pm

    Thanks for the cheat sheet-I have found it to be very useful at home and at work. I use so many applications of various software-that I am constantly trying to get things organized for each one. This is a great tool. I appreciate having a “go to” source. You rock!

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    excel cheat is very important for office use

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  18. benjamin cormack on June 19th, 2010 12:07 am

    question: is there a cheat to insert a new row?

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