There are no pre-define keyboard shortcut key for open the MS Excel. If you frequently use Ms-Excel, then it is good for to make your own keyboard shortcut key to open Ms-Excel.
It is very easy to create a built-in keyboard short-key. MS Excel give the facility to create your own keyboard shortcut key so you can open the MS Excel direct through keyboard.
Creating or assign a keyboard shortcut key for MS Excel:
When you click at Properties options, there are comes the following MS
It is very easy to create a built-in keyboard short-key. MS Excel give the facility to create your own keyboard shortcut key so you can open the MS Excel direct through keyboard.
Creating or assign a keyboard shortcut key for MS Excel:
Step 1: Follows below process to Open Microsoft Office Excel Properties option
as:
Start → All Programs → Microsoft Office → Microsoft Office Excel
(Right Click) → Properties
Figure: Screen shot for open the properties of MS Excel |
When you click at Properties options, there are comes the following MS
Step 2: Create a new keyboard shortcut key as:
Now click at None in Shortcut key options and press any key form
As you know that every keyboard shortcut key has have unique work, if you try to assign a pre defined keyboard shortcut key, then what happened? Above dialog box or system also accept that keyboard shortcut key. You can also use Function keys.
In MS-Excel properties tab, you must choose the shortcut tab, and there
are a options Shortcut key as:
are a options Shortcut key as:
Figure: create a new keyboard shortcut key to open Ms-Excel |
Now click at None in Shortcut key options and press any key form
keyboard. This dialog box or system automatically assign Ctrl+Alt keys,
so if you press key Z then shortcut key will be Ctrl+Alt+Z like as:
so if you press key Z then shortcut key will be Ctrl+Alt+Z like as:
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As you know that every keyboard shortcut key has have unique work, if you try to assign a pre defined keyboard shortcut key, then what happened? Above dialog box or system also accept that keyboard shortcut key. You can also use Function keys.
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