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I can't get the shortcut "control+shift+plus sign" to insert cells in Excel
2004. It worked fine with 2003. All other shortcuts that I us seem to work.
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ernie_cool -

There have been many discussions of keyboard shortcuts in the
microsoft.public.mac.office.excel
newsgroup.

You could review those messages by browsing to Google Groups and searching
for "excel mac 2004 keyboard shortcuts" (without the quotes).

If you don't find something relevant there, and if you don't get a response
here, I suggest posting in the mac.office.excel newsgroup.

- Mike
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I can't get the shortcut "control+shift+plus sign" to insert cells in Excel
2004. It worked fine with 2003. All other shortcuts that I us seem to
work.



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