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Ctrl+5: Puts A Strikethrough All Cells in The Highlighted Section

This document lists keyboard shortcuts for Excel functions: Ctrl+4 underlines cells in a highlighted section; Ctrl+5 adds strikethrough to cells in a highlighted section; Ctrl+6 shows or hides objects; Ctrl+7 shows or hides the toolbar; Ctrl+8 toggles outline symbols; Ctrl+9 hides rows.

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Ctrl+5: Puts A Strikethrough All Cells in The Highlighted Section

This document lists keyboard shortcuts for Excel functions: Ctrl+4 underlines cells in a highlighted section; Ctrl+5 adds strikethrough to cells in a highlighted section; Ctrl+6 shows or hides objects; Ctrl+7 shows or hides the toolbar; Ctrl+8 toggles outline symbols; Ctrl+9 hides rows.

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Puts a strikethrough all cells in the

Ctrl+5 highlighted section.

Ctrl+6 Shows or hides objects.

Ctrl+7 Shows or hides the toolbar.

Ctrl+8 Toggles the outline symbols.

Ctrl+9 Hides rows.

Ctrl+4 Underlines all cells in the highlighted section.

Puts a strikethrough all cells in the highlighted


Ctrl+5 section.

Ctrl+6 Shows or hides objects.

Ctrl+7 Shows or hides the toolbar.

Ctrl+8 Toggles the outline symbols.

NOT =NOT(logical) Reverses the logic of its argument


OR =OR(logical1,logical2,…) Returns TRUE if any argument is TRUE

TRUE =TRUE Returns the logical value TRUE

=ADDRESS(row_num,
column_num, [abs_num], Returns a reference as text to a single
ADDRESS [a1], [sheet_text]) cell in a worksheet

Returns the column number of a


COLUMN =COLUMN([reference]) reference

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