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Microsoft Excel Functions Formulas Shortcuts

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1. Displays the maximum or largest of the range identified in the argument. For example - =MAX(E4:E9) displays the maximum or largest of the numbers contained in the range E4:E9.






2. Paste Link






3. Displays the average of the range identified in the argument. For example - =AVERAGE(E4:E9) displays the average of the numbers contained in the range E4:E9.






4. Copy Formula Down






5. View Macros






6. Conditional Sum






7. Show all Precedents






8. A model used to investigate dynamic behavior






9. Evaluate formula






10. Used for basic calculations - stored by the excel document within specific cells or across different ranges of cells






11. Refresh Worksheet / Calculate Formulas






12. Record Macros






13. Ranges that have a $ character before the column portion of the reference and/or the row portion of the reference.






14. Highlight Dependents






15. Multiply/Sum Range






16. At Least 1 Must Be True






17. Specify one input cell and any number of result cells - often used to explore how altering one value can impact several result cell






18. Paste Formats & Formulas






19. Add/Edit Comment






20. Highlight Comments






21. Minimum






22. Insert AutoSum formula






23. All Must Be True






24. Remove tracing arrows






25. Trace Dependents






26. Trace Precedents






27. Find Based on Row






28. Displays the current date or time based on the computer's clock.






29. Displays the number of cells with numerical values in the argument range. For example - =COUNT(D6:D21) displays 16 if all the cells are filled.






30. Maximum






31. Conditional Count






32. Go to Constants






33. Highlight Precedents






34. Displays the natural logarithm of a number. For example - =LN(50) will display 1.69897.






35. Go to Formulas






36. Displays the payment per period needed to repay a loan at a specified interest rate for a specified number of periods.






37. Zoom to selection






38. Anchor Cell






39. Create Pivot Table






40. Copy formula from above cell


41. Copy Formula Right






42. Advanced Data Filter






43. Track changes






44. Jump Back to Original Cell






45. Trace immediate precedents






46. Displays the future value of a series of equal payments at a fixed rate for a specified number of periods.






47. Erase Traces






48. Find Item's Position






49. Delete Comment






50. Displays the minimum or smallest of the range identified in the argument. For example - =MIN(E4:E9) displays the minimum or smallest of the numbers contained in the range E4:E9.