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I'm very mouse-oriented, probably 80 mouse - 20 keyboard. If I need
something repeated again and again, I'll make a custom toolbar, put a couple buttons on it, and drag it to where I need to use it. This makes me pretty efficient even with the mouse. The inability to do this in Excel 2007 means that my maximum theoretical efficiency in 2007 is substantially lower than in Excel 2003. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Ron Coderre" wrote in message ... It depends on what (and how much) you need to accomplish. This is my opinion: The mouse is easier for exploring menu structures to find the commands I'm interested in, but slow and inaccurate for speed work. Once I know where they are....if I have to repeat the same command many times (or even a few)...I'll generally use the keyboard shortcuts or navigate with the keyboard using the underlined menu characters. Does that help? -------------------------- Regards, Ron Microsoft MVP (Excel) (XL2003, Win XP) "grins" wrote in message ... Could you tell me which method is considered the most efficient in Excel? Obviously a combination of all are used but which is preferred? Mouse, Keyboard or Toolbar? |
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