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| Learn how to use ALT key shortcuts that let you access almost any command in Excel 2010. These keyboard shortcuts are also called access keys, and they are handy when a CTRL shortcut isn’t available for a command. |
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About this course
This course includes four videos:
- Introduction (3:23)
- Access keys from previous versions (2:40)
- Access keys in dialog boxes (3:28)
- Other kinds of access keys (4:14)
There is also a Quick Reference Card you can print at the end of the course.
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Goals
After completing this course you will be able to:
- Use the ALT key to access any button or command on the ribbon.
- Use old ALT key shortcuts that worked in older versions of Excel.
- Use ALT key shortcuts in dialog boxes.
- Use other kinds of access keys, like F6.
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Before you begin
Complete the course Excel 2010 keyboard shortcuts I: CTRL key shortcuts, or make sure you know how to use basic CTRL key shortcuts.
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