Command + T

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 Loukalechove -
Hello,

I just switched to Mac. I’m trying to find the function (shortcut) $L$C in Excel. On Windows, the F4 key allowed me to do this.

Can you help me with that?
Configuration: Mac OS X Safari 528.16

1 answer

  1. Anonymous user
     
    Hello,

    Try it this way...

    For example, you want cell x to contain the value of cell A1, but in absolute terms. So $A$1

    You type = in your cell, then go to A1 and click on it. Once that is confirmed, press Command-T

    And for example, in a pre-existing formula, for instance, if a cell contains
    =(A1/B1)
    , you double-click in the formula bar on B1, and once B1 is selected, you press "Command-T".
    And that's it.

    Feel free to go to Excel's help section and in the search box, type "Keyboard shortcuts"

    Have a nice day.
    Sanspseudo - Francis
    iMac G5 2ghz 2Go - OS 10.5.6
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    1. mickael
       
      Thank you because I was also looking for how to do that for my baccalaureate!! So thank you.
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    2. pierre
       
      me too, I was very frustrated not to find
      thanks to this forum
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