OpenOffice Calc Keyboard Shortcuts | Ctrl + Home | Moves the cursor to the first cell in the sheet (A1). |
Ctrl + End | Moves the cursor to the last cell on the sheet that contains data. | |
Home | Moves the cursor to the first cell of the current row. | |
End | Moves the cursor to the last cell of the current row in a column containing data. | |
Ctrl + Left Arrow | Moves the cursor to the left edge of the current data range. If the column to the left of the cell that contains the cursor is empty | |
Ctrl + Right Arrow | Moves the cursor to the right edge of the current data range. If the column to the right of the cell that contains the cursor is empty | |
Ctrl + Up Arrow | Moves the cursor to the top edge of the current data range. If the row above the cell that contains the cursor is empty | |
Ctrl + Down Arrow | Moves the cursor to the bottom edge of the current data range. If the row below the cell that contains the cursor is empty | |
Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Keys | Selects all cells containing data from the current cell to the end of the continuous range of data cells | |
Ctrl + Page Up | Moves one sheet to the left. In the page preview it moves to the previous print page. | |
Ctrl + Page Up | Moves one sheet to the left. In the page preview it moves to the previous print page. | |
Ctrl + Page Down | Moves one sheet to the right. In the page preview it moves to the next print page. | |
Page Up | Moves the viewable rows up one screen. | |
Page Down | Moves the viewable rows down one screen. | |
Alt + Page Up | Moves the viewable columns one screen to the left. | |
Alt + Page Down | Moves the viewable columns one screen to the right. | |
Shift + Ctrl + Page Up | Adds the previous sheet to the current selection of sheets. If all the sheets in a spreadsheet are selected | |
Shift + Ctrl + Page Down | Adds the next sheet to the current selection of sheets. If all the sheets in a spreadsheet are selected | |
Ctrl + * | Selects the data range that contains the cursor. A range is a contiguous cell range that contains data and is bounded by empty row and columns. The * key is the multiplication sign on the numeric key pad. | |
Ctrl + / | Selects the matrix formula range that contains the cursor. The / key is the division sign on the numeric key pad. | |
Shift + F1 | Displays context help | |
Ctrl + F1 | Displays the note that is attached to the current cell. | |
F2 | Switches to Edit mode and places the cursor at the end of the contents of the current cell. If the cursor is in an input box in a dialog that has a minimize button | |
Ctrl + F2 | Opens the Function Wizard. | |
Shift + Ctrl + F2 | Moves the cursor to the input line where you can enter a formula for the current cell. | |
Alt + Down Arrow | Increases the height of current row. | |
Alt + Right Arrow | Increases the width of the current column. | |
Alt + Shift + Arrow Keys | Optimizes the column width or row height based on the current cell. | |
F12 | Groups the selected data range. | |
Shift + F11 | Creates a document template. | |
F9 | Recalculates all of the formulas in the sheet. | |
F8 | Turns additional selection mode on or off. In this mode | |
Ctrl + F8 | Highlights cells containing numeric values (not text). | |
F7 | Checks spelling in the current sheet. | |
F4 | Shows or hides the Database Sources menu. |
Sunday, 14 April 2013
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