Create Keystrokes In Excel For Mac

Creating Keystroke Shortcuts In Microsoft Excel For Mac 2011

by John Carroll on October 13, 2014

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Microsoft Excel for Mac 2011 has hundreds of command options. In the Menu Bar, you’ll find most commands have a keystroke shortcut shown in symbols.

Microsoft Excel For Mac - Menu Bar Keystroke Short Symbols

Most, but not all.

If you use a command regularly and it has no keystroke shortcut… you can make your own.

Creating A Command Keystroke Shortcut

In this example, I’m going to make a shortcut for the command Paste Special… Values.

When you copy a cell in Excel, you can paste it in a number of different ways; you can paste the formula, the value, the formatting, the comments, etc,.,

Microsoft Excel For Mac - Use Menu Bar To Paste Special... Values

To use the Menu Bar to access this command you need to copy a cell, then:

  • Click the Edit Menu
  • Select Paste Special…
  • Choose Values from the dialog box and click OK.

Three steps too many if you use this command every day. To create the shortcut:

  • Go to the Tools Menu.
  • Select Customize Keyboard…

Microsoft Excel For Mac - Tools Menu Bar - Customize Toolboard...

  • A dialog box opens showing Menu Bar Categories, Commands in each Category, and the Current Keys or Current Keystroke Shortcut.
  • Locate the Command you want to customize using the Categories and Command lists.
  • The Current Key box may show that a shortcut already exists. If it does, memorize it, and celebrate.
  • I locate Paste Special… Values, by selecting Edit from the Categories list and Paste Special from the Commands list.

Microsoft Excel For Mac - Customize Keyboard Dialog Box

  • After selecting the command, move the cursor to the box labelled Press New Shortcut Key.
  • Now, press the keys that you want to use as a shortcut for this command.

Microsoft Excel For Mac - Currently Assigned Key

  • If you choose a keystroke shortcut that is already in use, a message will appear below the input box – Currently assigned to: ABC
  • If you choose to ignore that message click Add. A warning box will appear. If you want to continue click OK.

Microsoft Excel For Mac - - Currently Assigned Key - Warning

  • It’s best if you create a keystroke shortcut, and the message says – Currently assigned to: Unassigned.

Microsoft Excel For Mac - Currently Key Unassigned

  • Click Add. Your new shortcut will appear in the Current Keys box.
  • Click OK

Congratulations, you now know how to create keystroke shortcuts in Excel.

Have a good week… This tip should shave hours off your day 🙂

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1 Bruce September 23, 2015 at 12:57 am

I am hoping that you can help me… I did create a short cut for a “check mark” on Mac for Word. Can you show me how to do the same for Excel? I could not figure it out. Thanks

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John Carroll 2 John Carroll September 23, 2015 at 1:10 pm

Hey Bruce – Just go ahead and follow the instructions. If a check mark isn’t available in Excel, then you won’t be able to do it. Look on Google for more resources or post your questions on some Excel forums for Mac. I’d love to research, but I just don’t have the time. – John

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3 Cath May 27, 2015 at 12:53 pm

LOVE IT!! THANKS!

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