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  1. Basic tasks in Excel - Microsoft Support

    To use the keyboard, hold down Shift while you press the arrow keys to select your data. To filter the data, clear the Select All check box, and then select the data you want to show in your table.

  2. Move or scroll through a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    You can use the arrow keys, the scroll bars, or the mouse to move between cells and to move quickly to different areas of the worksheet. In Excel, you can take advantage of increased …

  3. Turn off Scroll Lock - Microsoft Support

    To determine if this is the case, right-click the Excel status bar. Look for the check box to the left of the Scroll Lock. If a check is not visible, Scroll Lock does not appear in the Excel status bar. …

  4. Keyboard shortcuts in Excel - Microsoft Support

    This article describes the keyboard shortcuts, function keys, and some other common shortcut keys in Excel for Windows.

  5. Excel help & learning - support.microsoft.com

    Find Microsoft Excel help and learning resources. Explore how-to articles, guides, training videos, and tips to efficiently use Excel.

  6. Move or scroll through a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    You can use the arrow keys, the scroll bars, or the mouse to move between cells and to move quickly to different areas of the worksheet. In Excel, you can take advantage of increased …

  7. Keyboard shortcuts in Word - Microsoft Support

    If you've used access keys to save time on Word for desktop computers, you'll find access keys very similar in Word for the web. On a Windows computer, access keys all start with …

  8. Undo, redo, or repeat an action - Microsoft Support

    To repeat something simple, such as a paste operation, press Ctrl+Y or F4 (If F4 doesn't seem to work, you may need to press the F-Lock key or Fn Key, then F4) on your keyboard, or select …

  9. Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to navigate Windows using keyboard shortcuts. Explore a full list of taskbar, command prompt, and general Windows shortcuts.

  10. Use a screen reader to work with comments in Excel

    To read the comments individually, use the Down and Up arrow keys and navigate between the replies. To collapse the thread after reading it, press the Up arrow key until you reach the first …