![]() ![]() Note: In case you want to insert multiple rows at one go (or multiple columns at one go), you can use the same shortcut. In case you’re not using Chrome on PC, you need to hold the Shift key with the ALT key when using these shortcuts. Inserting a new row or column is again something we need to do quite often.īelow is the keyboard shortcut to quickly insert a row (or insert a column) in Google Sheets: These are the staple shortcuts that are standard and work across applications (Google applications as well as outside Google such as Excel and PowerPoint).īelow are the shortcuts to Cut/Copy/Paste/Undo/Redo: So if you make the cell color red make the font style bold, using F4 will only apply bold font format as that was the last action it remembers. Just remember that it will only repeat the last action. With this shortcut, you will be able to repeat the last action you performed again with a single button.įor example, if you color a cell red, you can go to any other cell and simply press F4 and it will color this cell red as well. ![]() If you can only pick up one Google Sheets shortcut from this article, it should be this one.īelow is the Google Sheets keyboard shortcut to repeat the last action: In case you want to get the whole list, I have a bigger list at the end of this article (click here to jump to the bigger list). Here is a list of my top 20 Google Sheets keyboard shortcuts. Once you do this, you will get access to a lot of shortcuts that are also the same in Excel.
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