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Is there a shortcut or a way to repeat the last action in Excel like the one
for Word; i.e., what's the equivalent, if any, of F4 in Word?

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Ctrl-' (Control - Apostrophe) will repeat the cell above. I'm not sure if
that answers the question, but . . . it's worth a try, huh?

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Is there a shortcut or a way to repeat the last action in Excel like the one
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Try CTRL + Y


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Is there a shortcut or a way to repeat the last action in Excel like the one
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Thanks, ANG, for the tip.


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Ctrl-' (Control - Apostrophe) will repeat the cell above. I'm not sure if
that answers the question, but . . . it's worth a try, huh?

"Island Girl" wrote:

Is there a shortcut or a way to repeat the last action in Excel like the one
for Word; i.e., what's the equivalent, if any, of F4 in Word?

Thanks for your help!

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Thanks, Gord.

I haven't been able to make that work yet, but for some reason or other,
some of the features (including some shortcuts) of Word and Excel on my
computer have just stopped working. That could be the reason it hasn't
worked.





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Try CTRL + Y


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Is there a shortcut or a way to repeat the last action in Excel like the one
for Word; i.e., what's the equivalent, if any, of F4 in Word?

Thanks for your help!





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Hi,

F4 also works in Excel, in other words both F4 and Ctrl+Y are repeat last
command. Of course not all commands can be repeated.

If this helps, please click the Yes button.

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire

"Island Girl" wrote:

Thanks, Gord.

I haven't been able to make that work yet, but for some reason or other,
some of the features (including some shortcuts) of Word and Excel on my
computer have just stopped working. That could be the reason it hasn't
worked.





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Try CTRL + Y


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Is there a shortcut or a way to repeat the last action in Excel like the one
for Word; i.e., what's the equivalent, if any, of F4 in Word?

Thanks for your help!



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If you're a 'shortcut' girl as well as being an island girl this link may
make you less of an 'island'!
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...037811033.aspx


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