As the size of a table increases, the harder it becomes to use the mouse as your sole means of navigation in a table. For example, to select a column with the mouse, you need to move the pointer along ...
Despite having worked in Microsoft Excel for decades, I'm always learning new ways to speed up my workflow. Specifically, I've stumbled upon some keyboard shortcuts over the past couple of years that ...
You'll want to add this quick selection trick to your repertoire. It's handy when the range isn't a complete data range or it comprises more than one data range. You probably know about the [F5] key – ...
This feature works best when the columns you want to visualize are adjacent to each other, so you may need to rearrange your ...
A quick keyboard shortcut puts you right into the Formula bar. You don't need the mouse at all! When entering formulas, you select a cell and start typing. To edit an existing formula, you probably ...
While Microsoft Excel is one of the most powerful spreadsheet applications, it’s also the most intimidating tool in the Microsoft Office suite. If you’ve never used Excel before or are just a bit ...
This guide describes how to move highlighted cells in Excel in Windows 11/10 using drag and drop, cut and paste, and other ...