
Move or copy cells, rows, and columns - Microsoft Support
You can use the Cut command or Copy command to move or copy selected cells, rows, and columns, but you can also move or copy them by using the mouse. By default, Excel displays …
Move or scroll through a worksheet - Microsoft Support
You can use the arrow keys, the scroll bars, or the mouse to move between cells and to move quickly to different areas of the worksheet. In Excel, you can take advantage of increased …
Move or copy a formula in Excel - Microsoft Support
It's important to be aware of the possibilities for how a relative cell reference might change when you move or copy a formula. Moving a formula: When you move a formula, the cell references …
Move or resize a chart - Microsoft Support
You can move a chart to any location on a worksheet or to a new or existing worksheet. You can also change the size of the chart for a better fit. By default, a chart is moved and sized with …
Keyboard shortcuts in Excel - Microsoft Support
In Excel, you can paste a specific aspect of the copied data like its formatting or value using the Paste Special options. After you've copied the data, press Ctrl+Alt+V, or Alt+E+S to open the …
Move or copy worksheets or worksheet data - Microsoft Support
You can use the Move or Copy Sheet command to move or copy entire worksheets (also known as sheets), to other locations in the same or a different workbook. You can use the Cut and …
Start a new line of text inside a cell in Excel - Microsoft Support
Insert a line break to start a new line of text or add space between lines of text in a cell in Excel.
Move a PivotTable - Microsoft Support
Learn howt to move a PivotTable so that you can insert worksheet cells, rows, or columns at the current location of the report
Distribute the contents of a cell into adjacent columns
You can divide the contents of a cell and distribute the elements into multiple adjacent cells. For example, if your worksheet contains a column Full Name, you can split that column into two …
Excel for iPad touch guide - Microsoft Support
If you’re new to touch devices, learning a few gestures will help you take maximum advantage of the touch capabilities. Moving around in a file ... Making a Selection ... Working with Columns …