I think you can go and check other shortcuts for excel on 
http://www.excelrush.com/shortcuts-to-navigate-within-data/  
<http://www.excelrush.com/shortcuts-to-navigate-within-data/>


On Sunday, December 27, 2015 at 11:11:51 PM UTC+5:30, B D wrote:
>
> First I am very much a amateur and
> I am attempting to create a multiple choice test in excel 2010. I have the 
> formula and macros down. My problem is there are 218 questions with 3 
> choices per question and it seems that I can only use 52 shortcut key 
> combinations. Is this correct or is their another way to assign shortcut 
> keys. There may also be a better way of doing this and I would be open to 
> any suggestions. 

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