Excel Shortcuts

Excel Keyboard Shortcuts: The Complete List (Windows & Mac)

Every shortcut below shows the Windows and Mac key at once, grouped by what you’re actually doing in the sheet — not by an alphabetical wall of key combinations. If you’d rather build the muscle memory than just read the list, our free Excel shortcut trainer quizzes you on the same shortcuts until they’re automatic.

Most shortcut lists make you choose: a Windows list, or a Mac list, or a giant table where you have to scan sideways to find your platform. Command Lab’s own shortcut data already tracks both, so every row here does too — though a few shortcuts genuinely don’t follow the simple Ctrl-to-Cmd swap; see Excel shortcuts: Windows vs Mac for those exceptions specifically.

Basic operations

Open, save, copy, cut, paste, find and replace — the handful of shortcuts you’ll use in literally every session.

ActionWindowsMac
Open bookCtrl + OCmd + O
Save the bookCtrl + SCmd + S
CopyCtrl + CCmd + C
PasteCtrl + VCmd + V
UndoCtrl + ZCmd + Z
CutCtrl + XCmd + X
FindCtrl + FCtrl + F
ReplaceCtrl + HCtrl + H
Break in the same cellAlt + EnterAlt + Enter

Formatting

Bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, and borders — the shortcuts that save you the most clicks per hour once they’re automatic.

ActionWindowsMac
Make text bold (or remove bold formatting)Ctrl + BCmd + B
Make text italic (or delete italic)Ctrl + ICmd + I
Underline (or remove underline) textCtrl + UCmd + U
Strikethrough (or remove strikethrough)Ctrl + 5Ctrl + 5
Apply outline border to selected cellsCtrl + Shift + &Cmd + Alt + 0
Remove the outer border from the selected cellsCtrl + Shift + _Cmd + Alt + –

Jumping across a large sheet by holding an arrow key is one of the slowest habits to unlearn — these shortcuts jump to the edge of your data instead of scrolling one row at a time. See Excel navigation & cell selection shortcuts for the full breakdown of this cluster, including how it pairs with the selection shortcuts below.

ActionWindowsMac
Move to right cellTabTab
Move to left cellShift + TabShift + Tab
Move to the first row in the current data areaCtrl + ↑Cmd + ↑
Move to the leftmost column in the current data areaCtrl + ←Cmd + ←
Move to the last row in the current data areaCtrl + ↓Cmd + ↓
Move to the rightmost column in the current data areaCtrl + →Cmd + →

Cell selection

Pair these with the navigation shortcuts above: hold Shift while you move, and the selection extends with you instead of resetting.

ActionWindowsMac
Select cell belowEnterEnter
Select cell aboveShift + EnterShift + Enter
Extend selection up one cellShift + ↑Shift + ↑
Extend selection right one cellShift + →Shift + →
Extend selection down one cellShift + ↓Shift + ↓
Extend selection left one cellShift + ←Shift + ←
Extend selection to the first row in the current data areaCtrl + Shift + ↑Cmd + Shift + ↑
Extend selection to the leftmost column in the current data areaCtrl + Shift + ←Cmd + Shift + ←
Extend selection to the last row in the current data areaCtrl + Shift + ↓Cmd + Shift + ↓
Extend selection to the rightmost column in the current data areaCtrl + Shift + →Cmd + Shift + →

Row and column operations

Insert, delete, hide, and group rows or columns without ever right-clicking.

ActionWindowsMac
Hide the selected rowCtrl + 9Cmd + 9
Hide the selected columnCtrl + 0Cmd + 0
Extend the selection to the entire columnCtrl + SpaceCtrl + Space
[With columns selected] Add a blank columnCtrl + Shift + +Cmd + Shift + ;
[With column selected] Delete columnCtrl + –Cmd + –
Extend the selection to the entire rowShift + SpaceShift + Space
[With row selected] Add a blank rowCtrl + Shift + +Cmd + Shift + ;
[With row selected] Delete rowCtrl + –Cmd + –
Group rows/columnsAlt + Shift + →Alt + Shift + →
Ungroup rows/columnsAlt + Shift + ←Alt + Shift + ←

Techniques

The shortcuts that don’t fit a neat category but come up constantly once you’re editing formulas and data instead of just formatting them.

ActionWindowsMac
Open the list of validation rule optionsAlt + ↓Alt + ↓
Edit the active cell and move the cursor to the end of its contentF2F2
Repeat the previous command or operationCtrl + YCmd + Y
Insert new sheetShift + F11Shift + F11
Expand or collapse the formula barCtrl + Shift + UCtrl + Shift + U
Cancel input in the cell or formula barEscEsc
Enter the same data as the cell aboveCtrl + DCmd + D
Enter the same data as the cell to the leftCtrl + RCmd + R
Switch reference type (relative/absolute)F4F4
Check spelling in the selected rangeF7F7
Enter the current timeCtrl + :Cmd + ;
Enter the current dateCtrl + ;Ctrl + ;
Add a cell commentShift + F2Shift + F2
Create an embedded chart from the current data rangeAlt + F1Alt + F1

Windows and dialog boxes

Jump straight to the dialog box you need instead of hunting through ribbon tabs.

ActionWindowsMac
Open the Format Cells dialog boxCtrl + 1Cmd + 1
Open the Font tab of the Format Cells dialog boxCtrl + Shift + PCtrl + Shift + P
Open the Insert dialog boxCtrl + Shift + +Cmd + Shift + ;
Open the Delete dialog boxCtrl + –Cmd + –
Open the Paste Special dialog boxCtrl + Alt + VCmd + Alt + V
Open the Insert Hyperlink dialog boxCtrl + KCmd + K

Filters

ActionWindowsMac
Apply filterCtrl + Shift + LCmd + Shift + F
Remove filterCtrl + Shift + LCmd + Shift + F

Number formatting

ActionWindowsMac
Apply the currency formatCtrl + Shift + $Ctrl + Shift + 4
Apply the percentage formatCtrl + Shift + %Ctrl + Shift + 5
Apply the date formatCtrl + Shift + #Ctrl + Shift + 3

Macros

ActionWindowsMac
Open the macro list (create, run, edit, or delete)Alt + F8Alt + F8
Open the Visual Basic for Applications editorAlt + F11Alt + F11

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Reading through 68 shortcuts once won’t make any of them automatic — that only happens with repetition. If you want a system for actually remembering these instead of re-searching this page every time, see how to memorize Excel shortcuts faster. Or just try it right here — this is the same trainer as the full tool, quizzing you on the shortcuts above:

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