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Five Top Tips for Microsoft Excel
By: Mike Seddon



Like many users of Excel, I?ve found a few really useful features which I use quite often.

Here are my top five.

Keyboard Shortcuts
Try the following Excel keyboard shortcuts. They can really make your life easier.

Ctrl + A Select all cells
Ctrl + Home Go to cell A1
Ctrl + End Go to last cell in the range
Ctrl+ Shift+ End Select from active cell to last cell in the range
Ctrl+Shift+Home Select from active cell to A1
Ctrl + Page Down Go to next worksheet
Ctrl + Page Up Go to previous worksheet

Speed copying in Excel
To quickly copy a cell across a row or down a column simply select the cell you want to copy and then move the mouse cursor until it is placed above the bottom right corner of the cell. The cursor will turn to a plus (+) sign.

Now hold down the left mouse button and drag across either the row or column until you have selected all the cells you want to paste into. Release the button and your first cell will be copied to all the chosen cells.

Instant Charts in Excel Spreadsheets.
Fancy a quick chart from a table of figures in Excel?

It?s so easy. Just select any of the cells in the table of numbers and press F11.

Try experimenting with it ? It?s a fast easy way to get a quick chart.

Headers and Footers on Excel Spreadsheets.
Did you know you can print your Excel spreadsheets with Headers and Footers?

Simply click on the File menu and select Page Setup. Now select the Header/Footer tab. Try experimenting with the Custom Header and Custom Footer options as well.

Quick calculator in Excel
How many times have you been working in Excel and you have reached for the calculator in Windows. Usually to check something Excel is telling you!

So, why not put a button in Excel which will fire up the calculator for you.

Simply select View/Toolbars/Customize in Excel.

On the Customize screen, select the Commands tab and then select Tools from the Categories list.

Scroll down the list of icons until you see the calculator. It?s labelled Custom (no I don?t know why either!). Drag it to your toolbar and there you have it.

Mike Seddon is the founder of Freewordtips.com which he founded initially to offer tips for Microsoft Word. It has now become so popular that he also provides free tips on all the Microsoft Office applications. Find out more at http://www.freewordtips.com/



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