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Alasdair has attended:
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Excel 2007

how do i get all the shortcut keys up on my ribbon

RE: excel 2007

Hi Alasdair, Thank you for your post, well as I am sure you have discovered, Excel 2007 lends itself to keyboard commands, and I am sure that your ALT key will soon be worn out, press the Alt key and you will see a character appear above each command as your next key press. I hope that helps, regards Pete


 

Excel tip:

Naming and Using Constants

Constants make calculations easier so worksheets are more easily understood. Constant values also need to be given relevant and memorably names. It is also easier to change the value of a constant.

For example:
Instead of entering 17.5% in each cell when you generate a VAT amount you could name a Constant "VAT" and assigning a "0.175" value to it. To do this:

From the 'Insert' menu select 'Name', then select 'Define'.

Enter the constant

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