Excel - Never use the mouse

Written on 01 Nov 2005 under Excel tips by S Anand
I spend a lot of time building models on Excel. I have 4 rules that help me get things done fast.
Rule #1. Never use the mouse. The keyboard is much faster.
Rule #2: Never type in data. You can always import it.
Rule #3: Avoid manual labour. Use Excel to automate the task.
Rule #4: Make your data visually obvious.

Let's look at Rule #1: Never use the mouse.

Using the keyboard can be 10 times faster than the mouse. It takes time to move one hand from the keyboard to the mouse, locate the item you want to click at, move the mouse there, adjust it finely so it's pointing at the exact spot, and then click it. For example, to insert text without formatting, I'd just go Alt-E, S, enter. It takes half a second. It took me 5 seconds with a mouse. (I timed 10 continuous attempts in both cases.)

A factor of 10 speed advantage like that is good for two reasons: it saves you time, and it doesn't distract you from what you're doing (provided the keyboard shortcuts have become a habit.)

For newbies: To use menus using keyboard shortcuts, first go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - Display - Appearance tab - Effects button - Hide underlined letters for keyboard navigation until I press the Alt key. Make sure it is turned off. To use a menu, let's say "Insert - Row". look for the underlined letter on the menu bar (the "I" on "Insert"), press Alt and the underlined letter (Alt-I in this case), and look for the underlined letter on the next menu item ("R" on the "Rows" in this case) and press that letter. So, Alt-I-R is the shortcut to insert a row. Now, just practice Alt-I-R, Alt-I-R, Alt-I-R repeatedly.

Shortcuts next to the menu are quicker, where they exist. For example, the Ctrl-C next to the Edit-Copy menu.

Apart from the arrow keys, Ctrl-S, Ctrl-X, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V, the keys I use frequently are:
F2: edit the current cell
F4: repeat the last action (very useful)
Ctrl-Z, Ctrl-Y: Undo, Redo
Ctrl-1: Format cells
Ctrl-Shift-down arrow: Select all filled cells below selection (also works with other arrow keys)
Ctrl-PgUp/PgDn: Shift between tabs
Ctrl-Home/End: Go to top-left, or bottom-right of the sheet (or cell, if you're editing a cell)
Ctrl-`: Show formulae
Shift-Space, Ctrl-Space: Select row, select column
Alt-Enter: To create a new line while you're typing in a cell
Alt-E-I-S-Enter: Select a set of cells and fill a continuous series of numbers in it
Alt-E-S-Enter: Paste unformatted text
Alt-D-G-G: Group a set of rows (use Alt-D-G-U for ungroup)
Alt-D-G-S: Show a collapsed group (use Alt-D-G-H to collapse a group)
Alt-O-D: Conditional formatting
Alt-F8: Macros

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