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  1. Keyboard shortcuts in Excel - Microsoft Support

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

  2. Edit cell contents - Microsoft Support

    Select the cell that contains the data that you want to edit, and then press F2. This starts Edit mode and positions the cursor at the end of the cell contents.

  3. Excel for Android touch guide - Microsoft Support

    Shows how to use gestures to select and move objects and text.

  4. Basic tasks using a screen reader with Excel - Microsoft Support

    Use Excel with your keyboard and a screen reader to do basic tasks in Excel. We have tested it with Narrator, JAWS, and NVDA, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow …

  5. Excel for iPad touch guide - Microsoft Support

    If you’re new to touch devices, learning a few gestures will help you take maximum advantage of the touch capabilities. Moving around in a file

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

    Easily add a comment to any cell in your Excel worksheet using keyboard shortcuts for efficient navigation and posting. In your Excel worksheet, navigate to the cell where you want the comment to …

  7. Python in Excel keyboard shortcuts - Microsoft Support

    For availability information, see Python in Excel availability. If you encounter any concerns with Python in Excel, please report them by selecting Help > Feedback in Excel.

  8. Move or scroll through a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    To use the arrow keys to move between cells, you must turn SCROLL LOCK off. To do that, press the Scroll Lock key (labeled as ScrLk) on your keyboard. If your keyboard doesn't include this key, you …

  9. Select cell contents in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to select cells, ranges, entire columns or rows, or the contents of cells, and discover how you can quickly select all data in a worksheet or Excel table.

  10. Switch between relative, absolute, and mixed references

    To change the type of cell reference: Select the cell that contains the formula. In the formula bar , select the reference that you want to change. Press F4 to switch between the reference types. The table …