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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. Using product keys with Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Support

    Use your Microsoft account , not your product key, to install and activate Office and individually purchased Microsoft 365 apps, such as Project, Visio, Word, Excel, and Outlook.

  3. Activate Office for Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to activate Office that is pre-installed on new Windows 10 PCs or using a new product key.

  4. Run a macro in Excel - Microsoft Support

    In the Macro name box, select the macro that you want to assign to a combination shortcut key. In the Shortcut key box, type any lowercase or uppercase letter that you want to use with the shortcut key.

  5. Keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft 365

    For users with mobility or vision disabilities, keyboard shortcuts can be easier than using the touchscreen, and are an essential alternative to using a mouse. Here you'll find links to most …

  6. Where to enter your Office product key - Microsoft Support

    If your purchase of Office or Microsoft 365 came with a product key, you enter your product key on one of the websites listed below for your product. After you enter your key, you can download and install …

  7. Find your Office product key - Microsoft Support

    Many tasks for Office products don't require a product key because your Microsoft account takes care of them instead.

  8. Move or scroll through a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    To do that, press the Scroll Lock key (labeled as ScrLk) on your keyboard. If your keyboard doesn't include this key, you can turn off SCROLL LOCK by using the On-Screen Keyboard.

  9. Paste options - Microsoft Support

    Keyboard Shortcut: Press Ctrl+Alt+V. In the Paste Special box, pick the attribute you want to paste. Note: Depending on the type of data you copied and the Paste option you picked, some other …

  10. Show and print formulas - Microsoft Support

    To show formulas in all cells press CTRL+` (that little mark is the grave accent mark key). When the formulas are visible, print your worksheet as you normally would.