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Aprende Keyboard Navigation Essentials | Working Faster with Navigation and Selection
Excel Productivity and Speed

bookKeyboard Navigation Essentials

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Learning how to navigate with the keyboard is the fastest thing you can do to improve your Excel speed. Every shortcut you learn here compounds — you'll use these movements hundreds of times per session.

Throughout this course, we'll be working with a sales dataset: a table of transactions that includes dates, products, regions, salespeople, and revenue figures. As this table grows, clicking your way around it becomes slower and more error-prone.

The table has 5 columns (Date, Product, Region, Salesperson, Revenue) and grows across multiple days and salespeople. This is the exact kind of dataset where manual mouse navigation breaks down — and where keyboard shortcuts pay off immediately.

Core Navigation Shortcuts

Ctrl + Arrow Keys — jump to the edge of your data.
On Mac, use Cmd + Arrow — the behavior is identical.

Note
Note

Ctrl + Arrow stops at the last filled cell before a blank, or the first filled cell after a blank. If your data has empty cells, the shortcut stops there.

  1. Put your cursor is on A1 (the "Date" header) and you press Ctrl + → or Cmd + → on Mac, Excel jumps instantly to E1 ("Revenue") — the last column in your table.
  2. Put your cursor is on C1 and you press Ctrl + ↓, Excel jumps to the last not empty cell.
  3. Fill empty cell with 'West' value.
question mark

In the sales dataset, one cell in column C (Region) is empty. Starting from C1, you press Ctrl + ↓ repeatedly. Which cell is empty — causing Excel to stop before reaching the end of the data?

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