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In the older versions of excel for PC you can press F2 to edit the
text/formula's etc. Does anyone know what keyboard shortcut it is for 2008 for Mac's?? |
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When XL was originally ported from Mac to DOS/Windows, MS changed the
edit cell keyboard shortcut from CTRL-u to F2. All Mac versions of XL use the original keyboard shortcut. You can find that information, and tons of other default keyboard shortcuts in XL Help ("Excel Keyboard Shortcuts"). Of course, you can reassign most keyboard shortcuts in Mac versions of XL (Tools/Customize Keyboard...), though the edit cell feature is one that can't be assigned in XL08. In article , Chris Price <Chris wrote: In the older versions of excel for PC you can press F2 to edit the text/formula's etc. Does anyone know what keyboard shortcut it is for 2008 for Mac's?? |
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Yes, there is a keyboard shortcut to edit cells in Excel for Mac. Instead of using F2, you can use the combination of Control + U. Here are the steps to edit a cell using this shortcut:
Alternatively, you can also use the keyboard shortcut Command + Option + Enter to edit a cell. This will allow you to edit multiple cells at once, as it will activate the array formula editing mode.
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