When you try to open a file with the context of an application like Word, Excel, or any other application, the application will pop open an instance of the File Chooser dialog box, which is actually just another view of Finder. I understand to increase their sales, MS has to keep mucking with their Office Suite, but they do it at the expense of everyone else who’s bought it up to that point).Īctually, here’s the reason Finder’s default key mapping is “retarded”. I’ve got all of that junk turned off permanently, although in Redmond’s Apple-esque wisdom, there is a lot of functionality in the Ribbon that isn’t available in the pulldown menus. (and don’t get me started about the ultra-retardation in the Windows ‘Ribbon’ recently. Which then means you can’t map Insert a Sheet to F10 or Insert Chart to Shift F10, which is the standard Windows Excel mapping. The one weird (though good, if you like it as so) aspect of doing so is that the volume/mute function keys will still work without hitting the Fn key together, which is a pain in the butt because you can’t use F10~F12 as standard keys. Given the number of times I actually change my screen brightness vs the number of times I have to edit a cell in Excel, it’s a worthy change. This means though you have to hit the Fn + F2/F3 keys to dim/brighten your screen etc. This will let you use the F2 key in Excel without dimming your screen. In your System Preferences / Keyboard / Keyboard, you’ll need to have the checkbox “Use all F1, F2, etc keys as standard function keys” checked. The way that you’ll have to get it to work is this: Then take control of the situation and use CONTROL+U to edit that cell and get on with your life. If you use F2 to edit a cell on a Mac, remember your screwed, and think FU. If you want to edit the active cell use the keyboard shortcut CONTROL+U. Edit the Active Cell in Excel for MacĬONTROL+U is the new F2 when you’re using Excel with a Mac. How could they do this? What were they thinking? Window users are screwed when it comes to keyboard shortcuts in Excel for Mac. But wait! In Excel for Mac the F2 key cuts text from the active cell. You want to edit a formula, hit the F2 key. It edits the active cell and positions the cursor at the end of the cell contents. The F2 key is a fundamental shortcut I learned early in my Excel life. The main gripe I have is that keyboard shortcuts should be the same in every version of Excel, yet the Windows and Mac worlds are light-years apart. All rights reserved.Switching to a Mac has its advantages but Excel shortcuts isn’t one of them. The decal is compatible with the new generation 2021 APPLE M1 and INTEL chip MacBook models A2337, A2338 as well as windows models, also looks great on Apple Desktops, iMac, Mac Mini or even Mac Pro!ĬOPYRIGHT 2021 ClosedLoopStickers. The more you use your laptop, the more you look at the sticker, the quicker you memorise the shortcuts. With the sticker, you'll no longer have to take time and navigate to find the tool you are looking for. Should you have any questions, our responsive and dedicated customer service team is here help! Peel and seal, hard-back mailing envelope that is tightly secured providing excellent protection during shipment Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of the sticker outwards. The decal is 3.14" wide and fits great on apple MacBook Air 13" and MacBook Pro 13", 15" & 16" and Window laptopsĬhoose your preferred side, then gently wipe down your laptop to remove any debris before before application for the best results The non permanent adhesive leaves no marks or residue on your computer should you wish to remove it. Printed with environmentally friendly eco-solvent ink, the text is readable even in bright sunlight. The look and feel is unobtrusive complimenting the sleek design of your Laptop, perfect gift for students, seniors, at home, or for office work. ![]() It's conveniently placed and you see it everyday making memorising the shortcuts easier. The sticker helps you learn the most essential and advanced Microsoft Excel keyboard shortcuts that will enhance your workflow no matter if you're a beginner or a professional. ![]() Microsoft Excel Keyboard Shortcut sticker for Mac OS or Windows
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