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Loukalechove -
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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?
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?
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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
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
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
thanks to this forum