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Microsoft Excel Functions Formulas Shortcuts
Start Test
Study First
Subject
:
it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Paste Link
Relative Ranges
Alt + E + S + L
=
=OR
2. Jump Back to Original Cell
Alt + W + M + R
Ctrl + ~ + =
F4
F5 + Enter
3. Select From List
Alt + T + O + F
ALT + R + G
=INDEX
=CHOOSE
4. View Macros
Alt + W + M + V
F5
Alt + E + S + R
=COUNT
5. Trace immediate precedents
F9
F5
ALT + M + P
=SUMPRODUCT
6. 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.
Alt + T + U + D
AVERAGE
=OR
FV
7. Show Formulas
Ctrl + }
Alt + D + P
Alt + W + M + U
Ctrl + ~ + =
8. 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.
Ctrl + {
DATE
Absolute Ranges
MIN
9. Erase Traces
ALT + M + P
=COUNTIF
Alt + T + U + A
=OFFSET
10. Find Item's Position
=MATCH
Alt + D + P
Stimulation Model
=COUNTIF
11. Displays the variance for the numbers contained in the range of the argument.
Alt + E + A + M
Alt + S + C
=IF
VAR
12. Average
ALT + R + G
Alt + T + U + D
=IF
=AVERAGE
13. Conditional Sum
=SUMIF
NOW
Mathematical Models
Alt + E + S + R
14. Go to Formulas
Alt + D + F + A
Alt + T + O + F
=OR
SUM
15. 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.
Two Variable data table
MAX
Alt + W + M + U
VAR
16. Enter Formula
COUNT
=
Alt + T + U + D
Alt + D + F + A
17. Recalculate all workbooks
F9
Stimulation Model
Shift + Ctrl + }
AVERAGE
18. Add/Edit Comment
=VLOOKUP
Ctrl + D
Shift + F2
Alt + T + O + F
19. Conditional
Shift + Ctrl + }
=IF
Ctrl + R
=MINIMUM
20. Advanced Data Filter
Shift + F3
CTRL + ]
Alt + D + F + A
Alt + T + O + F
21. Maximum
=MATCH
=MAXIMUM
DATE
PV
22. Specify one input cell and any number of result cells - often used to explore how altering one value can impact several result cell
=MAXIMUM
PMT
One Variable data table
=HLOOKUP
23. Highlight Precedents
F5 + Enter
SHIFT + CTRL + " (quote)
=INDEX
Ctrl + {
24. Copy value from above cell
SHIFT + CTRL + " (quote)
FV
Alt + D + T
PV
25. Find Item
Ctrl + R
F9
=INDEX
=COUNTIF
26. Copy Formula Right
Shift + F3
Mathematical Models
Ctrl + R
Alt + T + U + A
27. Move # of Rows/Columns
=OFFSET
=AVERAGE
PV
Ctrl + D
28. A model used to investigate dynamic behavior
=HLOOKUP
=
Stimulation Model
Alt + E + S + L
29. Go to Constants
ALT + W + G
F5
=OR
Shift + Ctrl + }
30. Zoom to selection
CTRL + ]
Alt + E + S + L
ALT + R + G
ALT + W + G
31. Show all Dependents
PV
Shift + Ctrl + }
Alt + D + L
STDE
32. Copy Formula Down
Ctrl + D
=OFFSET
Alt + T + O + F
DATE
33. Anchor Cell
SHIFT + CTRL + " (quote)
ALT + M + V
ALT + W + G
F4
34. Displays the future value of a series of equal payments at a fixed rate for a specified number of periods.
Ctrl + D
FV
Absolute Ranges
=MINIMUM
35. Displays the standard deviation of the numbers contained in the range of the argument.
=MINIMUM
Mathematical Models
STDE
AVERAGE
36. Enter Built-In Formula
Shift + F3
Ctrl + ~ + =
COUNT
DATE
37. Refresh Worksheet / Calculate Formulas
F9
=SUMPRODUCT
Alt + D + L
Alt + T + U + T
38. Conditional Count
F4
SHIFT + CTRL + {
=COUNTIF
Alt + W + M + U
39. Insert AutoSum formula
ALT + "="
Alt + D + P
CTRL + ]
Alt + T + U + T
40. Go to precedent cells
ALT + W + G
CTRL + [
=COUNT
Alt + W + M + R
41. A quantitative representation - or approximation - of a real object or system. Analytical models - statistical models - financial model.
One Variable data table
Mathematical Models
Alt + W + M + V
MIN
42. Create Data Table
Alt + D + T
Relative Ranges
F9
=ABS
43. Track changes
ALT + M + P
=SUMPRODUCT
ALT + R + G
ALT + M + A + A
44. Record Macros
Alt + W + M + R
Stimulation Model
Ctrl + }
=OR
45. Show all Precedents
CTRL + ~
Shift + Ctrl + {
Two Variable data table
=Sum
46. Paste Formats & Formulas
=MATCH
Shift + F2
Alt + E + S + R
VAR
47. Trace all dependents (indirect)
One Variable data table
Relative Ranges
SHIFT + CTRL + }
CTRL + ~
48. Find Based on Column
=VLOOKUP
SHIFT + CTRL + " (quote)
Alt + E + S + L
=ABS
49. Displays the sum of cells with numerical values in the argument range. For example - =SUM(D6:D21) displays the total added together if all the cells are filled.
ALT + M + P
SUM
Mathematical Models
Formulas
50. Displays the present value of a series of equal payments at a fixed rate for a specified number of payments.
Alt + E + S + R
CTRL + ' (apostrophe)
PV
=COUNT
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