This is because I have a printing macro that is assigned to Ctrl+Shift+H, but Ctrl+H is Find and Replace. For instance, in my setup, I have a hotkey assigned to Ctrl+Shift+H. ![]() ![]() Keyboard shortcuts are case sensitive, so to avoid confusion, I will always indicate "Shift" when the Shift key is required. You may notice that my keyboard shortcuts (hotkeys) show an upper-case letter, like Ctrl+O for Open File. If I can keep my hands on the keyboard and off the mouse, I work much faster. Unfortunately, the Mac version of Excel is a big step backwards from the Windows version. Not all of these tips work in Excel for the Mac. Most websites call them keyboard shortcuts, but I use both to make it easier for people to find on the internets (j/k). Is it a keyboard shortcut or a hotkey? What do I know? I use them interchangeably. Microsoft Excel for Windows Keyboard Shortcuts and Tips
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