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Exploring Microsoft Excel’s Hidden Treasures

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803243948
Pages 444 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
David Ringstrom David Ringstrom
Profile icon David Ringstrom

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Improving Accessibility
2. Chapter 1: Implementing Accessibility 3. Chapter 2: Disaster Recovery and File-Related Prompts 4. Chapter 3: Quick Access Toolbar Treasures 5. Chapter 4: Conditional Formatting 6. Part 2:Spreadsheet Interactivity and Automation
7. Chapter 5: Data Validation and Form Controls 8. Chapter 6: What-If Analysis 9. Chapter 7: Automating Tasks with the Table Feature 10. Chapter 8: Custom Views 11. Chapter 9: Excel Quirks and Nuances 12. Part 3: Data Analysis
13. Chapter 10: Lookup and Dynamic Array Functions 14. Chapter 11: Names, LET, and LAMBDA 15. Chapter 12: Power Query 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Double-click trick for navigating within worksheets

Let’s say that you want to edit the contents of a worksheet cell. Many of us reflexively double-click on the cell in question and get to work. Folks that are into keyboard shortcuts often press F2 (Fn + F2 on certain keyboards) instead of double-clicking. Or you might select a cell and then click into the Formula Bar. All three are valid, but a slight variation on the first approach may make you think Excel is possessed. Allow me walk you through a scenario:

  1. Activate the Double-Click Navigation worksheet, as shown in Figure 9.6:

Figure 9.6 – A four-pointed arrow indicates the navigation mode

  1. Position your mouse over the middle of cell B4 and notice how your cursor presents as a white cross, and then click once to select cell B4.
  2. Position your mouse over the bottom border of cell B4 and notice how your cursor changes to a four-pointed arrow, as shown in Figure 9.6. Now, here...
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