30 most useful Excel keyboard shortcuts

Microsoft Excel is a very powerful application for spreadsheet processing and a pretty old one, its first version emerged as early as in 1984. Each new version of Excel came with more and more new shortcuts and seeing the full list (over 200!) you may feel a bit intimidated.

Don't panic! 20 or 30 keyboard shortcuts will absolutely suffice for everyday work; while others are purposed for highly specific tasks such as writing VBA macros, outlining data, managing PivotTables, recalculating big workbooks, etc.

I've put together a list of the most frequent shortcuts below. Also, you can download top 30 Excel shortcuts as a pdf file.

If you want to re-arrange the shortcuts to your liking or extend the list, then download the original workbook.

Must-have Excel shortcuts no workbook can do without

I know, I know, these are basic shortcuts and most of you are comfortable with them. Still, let me write them down again for beginners.

Note for newbies: The plus sign "+" means the keys should be pressed simultaneously. The Ctrl and Alt keys are located on the bottom left and bottom right sides of most keyboards.

Shortcut Description
Ctrl + N Create a new workbook.
Ctrl + O Open an existing workbook.
Ctrl + S Save the active workbook.
F12 Save the active workbook under a new name, displays the Save as dialog box.
Ctrl + W Close the active workbook.
Ctrl + C Copy the contents of the selected cells to Clipboard.
Ctrl + X Cut the contents of the selected cells to Clipboard.
Ctrl + V Insert the contents of the Clipboard into the selected cell(s).
Ctrl + Z Undo your last action. Panic button :)
Ctrl + P Open the "Print" dialog.

Formatting data

Shortcut Description
Ctrl + 1 Open the "Format Cells" dialog.
Ctrl + T "Convert selected cells to a table. You can also select any cell in a range of related data, and pressing Ctrl + T will make it a table.
Find more about Excel tables and their features.

Working with formulas

Shortcut Description
Tab Autocomplete the function name. Example: Enter = and start typing vl, press Tab and you will get =vlookup(
F4 Cycle through various combinations of formula reference types. Place the cursor within a cell and hit F4 to get the needed reference type: absolute, relative or mixed (relative column and absolute row, absolute column and relative row).
Ctrl + ` Toggle between displaying cell values and formulas.
Ctrl + ' Insert the formula of the above cell into the currently selected cell or the Formula Bar.

Navigating and viewing data

Shortcut Description
Ctrl + F1 Show / hide the Excel Ribbon. Hide the ribbon to view more than 4 rows of data.
Ctrl + Tab Switch to the next open Excel workbook.
Ctrl + PgDown Switch to the next worksheet. Press Ctrl + PgUp to switch to the previous sheet.
Ctrl + G Open the "Go to" dialog. Pressing F5 displays the same dialog.
Ctrl + F Display the "Find" dialog box.
Home Return to the 1st cell of the current row in a worksheet.
Ctrl + Home Move to the beginning of a worksheet (A1 cell).
Ctrl + End Move to the last used cell of the current worksheet, i.e. the lowest row of the rightmost column.

Entering data

Shortcut Description
F2 Edit the current cell.
Alt + Enter In cell editing mode, enter a new line (carriage return) into a cell.
Ctrl + ; Enter the current date. Press Ctrl + Shift + ; to enter the current time.
Ctrl + Enter Fill the selected cells with the contents of the current cell.
Example: select several cells. Press and hold down Ctrl, click on any cell within selection and press F2 to edit it. Then hit Ctrl + Enter and the contents of the edited cell will be copied into all selected cells.
Ctrl + D Copy the contents and format of the first cell in the selected range into the cells below. If more than one column is selected, the contents of the topmost cell in each column will be copied downwards.
Ctrl + Shift + V Open the "Paste Special" dialog when clipboard is not empty.
Ctrl + Y Repeat / Redo the last action, if possible.

Selecting data

Shortcut Description
Ctrl + A Select the entire worksheet. If the cursor is currently placed within a table, press once to select the table, press one more time to select the whole worksheet.
Ctrl + Home then Ctrl + Shift + End Select the entire range of your actual used data on the current worksheet.
Ctrl + Space Select the entire column.
Shift + Space Select the entire row.

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  5. Thanks for your time today may God bless you all in Jesus name amen thanks

    • Hunh?? About spreadsheets, not God.

  6. This is best one of the 30 shortcut key in excel x

  7. This most important excell key thanks ablebits .

  8. Thanku

  9. The shortcuts above are very helpful but those are only basic level. we want most advanced usage of short cut keys.

  10. Superb. Quite helpful!

  11. Hi,

    In Excel 365, is there a shortcut or easy set of steps to achieve Ctrl + Home on MULTIPLE worksheets simultaneously?

  12. Hi Team, I may have picked up an error in the instructions above.

    Shouldn't the below read Ctrl + Alt + V instead of Shift?

    Ctrl + Shift + V Open the "Paste Special" dialog when clipboard is not empty.

  13. GOOD

  14. I want basic shortcuts

  15. thanks a ton buddy!!!!!!

  16. thanks very much for the useful shortcut keys

  17. Its good to understand starting learner .

  18. Thanks!!!

  19. I am very excited

  20. Ctrl + Shift + V======= Open the "Paste Special" dialog when clipboard is not empty.(not performance)

    ctrl+alt+v==wright performance.

    thanks.

    • sorry you are wright thank you.

  21. Put Formula "RANDBETWEEN"
    =Randbetween(100,200) now you will find numbers between 100 to 200 automatically.
    Now select the area in which you want to paste it and use Ctrl+D and Ctrl+R.

  22. Very Nice...!!!

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    Very..useful

  24. Awesome Sir .

  25. Very useful

  26. Excellent Info and shared in a most desired way.
    Thanks for charity.

  27. Crtl+o
    YOU OPEN MY HEART.

  28. Wonderful Day to Day useful tips

  29. Thank you so much for your feedback.

  30. Really helpful ..... please give pictures of keys if possible❤

  31. Thanks

  32. You may use these shortcuts.
    ALT + A + G G (Group)
    ALT + A + U + U (Ungroup)
    Alt + A + R + A (Refresh All)
    ALT + A + C + W (Unfilter All)
    ALT + E + S + V (Paste as Value)
    ALT + E + S + F (Paste as Formula)
    ALT + O + H + U (Unhide Sheet)
    ALT + O + H + H (Hide Sheet)

    Hope this could help you alot!

    • Thanks

  33. Very useful notes

  34. very useful notes

  35. thanks..helpful

  36. what is the shortcut key of vertical lookuo or hlookup in m.s. excel

  37. useful and helpful

  38. I loved it

  39. The keyboard shortcut to format a cell's value as a percentage is: Ctrl+Shift+%

  40. What combination keys turn the value in a cell into percentage?

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  44. Very useful daily use shortcuts.

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  47. VERY USEFULL

  48. Thanks alot for your help

  49. Thanks my man. You made me look good at work.

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