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Using shortcuts in your application allows us to avoid switching back and forth between the keyboard and the mouse, saving a lot of time and significantly increasing productivity. Mastering some common shortcuts can quickly grow into a master of computer applications. The following shortcuts are used to set the cell format in Excel, I believe it will help you.
Ctrl + Shift + ~: Apply “General"Number Format
<;General" The format does not contain a specific number format, which is equivalent to the "number in the "cell format" dialog box “Select “General” in the tab. For example, the original number format is the “currency” or “%” form, which can be used to clear these formats and restore to the normal format.
We can compare, using the normal method, you need to right click on the cell, select the command from the pop-up menu, set the cell format, and then select “General” in the dialog box. Compared with using shortcut keys, it is definitely a lot of trouble.
Ctrl + Shift + $: Apply a two-digit "currency" format, (negative numbers in parentheses)
Ctrl + Shift + %: Apply "without decimal places" percentage" Format
Ctrl + Shift + ^: Apply “ Scientific Count with Two Digits; Number Format
Ctrl + Shift + !: Apply two decimal places, use thousands separator and use negative numbers The minus sign (-) means "number" format
Ctrl + Shift + &: applies an outer border to the selected cell
Ctrl + Shift + _: deselects the outer border of the cell
Ctrl + B: Apply or un-bold format
Ctrl + I: Apply or cancel font skew format
Ctrl + U: Apply or un-underline
Ctrl + 5: Apply or undelete line
Ctrl + 1: Display <; cell format & rdquo; dialog box
Ctrl + 0: hidden cell column
Ctrl + 9: hidden cell line
Ctrl + -: delete selected unit Grid, a dialog box will pop up for selection
You can practice several times in Excel, and you will notice that some shortcuts are easier to remember. Such as & ldquo; Ctrl + Shift +% & rdquo; corresponds & ldquo; percentage & rdquo;, & ldquo; Ctrl + I & rdquo; italic is provided. When you are familiar with these shortcuts, you will be freed from the cumbersome mouse operation!
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