Ummm, nope. Ctrl+C is copy my friend. And those other hotkeys you've listed
don't work either. Might want to try your proposed solution next time.
On Friday, May 27, 2016 at 1:31:14 PM UTC-4, sagar baghel wrote:
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> Anjli
> CTRL+L For Left align CTRL+C For Center CTRL+
Hi Nave,
Could you please share the tool for the Test & DEMO, So that we can give
suggestion & inputs to make it better.
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 5:27 PM, Nave Rachman wrote:
> Hi
> I'm working on a new productivity tool for Excel, and looking for Excel
> users to test it and give feedback. Thi
Hi
I'm working on a new productivity tool for Excel, and looking for Excel
users to test it and give feedback. This app will help you personalize your
user interface in Excel, making your work faster and more efficient - what
we all want...
Any suggestions will help!
Thanks
Nave
On Monday, July
HI,
Anjli
CTRL+L For Left align CTRL+C For Center CTRL+ L For LEft
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Hello , Anjali
A very nice technique is you can customize your toolbar by going to Excel
Option -> Customize -> select All Commands add what you want to Quick
Access Toolbar.
After that you can easily access them by pressing ALT + number showed below
picture
Example in the file attached.
Ho