10/2/2019 Mac Excel Shortcut For Repeat An Actio
I have historically used F4 to repeat commands in MSWord and PPT, etc. Is there an equivalent in Office for Mac? For example, I will highlight a paragraph of text, then move to another sentence or paragraph and select it and hit F4 and it will repeat the last command. I looked up shortcuts for 'repeat' and it's not the same thing, I think it's more like 'redo' as in 'redo/undo.' Anyway, any help would be appreciated. For the most part it hasn't been too painful to get used to the differences with this version of MSOffice.
This shortcut will allow multiple levels of redo's; each time you use it Excel will step forward one level. Also, with certain actions (e.g. Deleting a row), Excel will perform that action again. So, in some cases you can use this shortcut to quickly perform the same action again multiple times. On Windows, F4 also works.
But this is one of a few that is really annoying me mostly because I'm generally fairly adept at figuring stuff like this out on my own:-P Sorry if I'm on the wrong board here.newbie alert Thanks. In Word, Excel, PPT you can use this key combination: Command + y ⌘ + y It should repeat your last command: (e.g. Make the next selection bold, in Excel make a column the same width, on a slide move over selected text one tab and so on) As an FYI, ⌘ + y will not work on every action.
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For example, in Office 2011, if you want to change text color, and then select another section of text to also change its text, then ⌘ + y works. But if you want to highlight a section of text, and then select another section of text then ⌘ + y will not work, it ends up doing the text color but not the text highlight.
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