Quick Data Entry Shortcuts
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Ctrl + Enter (Win) or control + return (Mac) fills every selected cell with whatever you just typed — simultaneously.
The workflow:
Suppose you're adding a new Status column and every row in the current dataset should be marked Confirmed. Instead of typing it 50 times:
- Select
G2:G51; - Type
Confirmed; - Press
Ctrl + Enter/control + return.
All 50 cells fill instantly.
Entering the Same Value in Non-Contiguous Cells
Sometimes the cells you need to fill aren't next to each other. Ctrl + Enter handles this elegantly:
- Hold
Ctrl/Cmdand click each cell you want to fill (orCtrl + Click/Cmd + Clickto select non-adjacent ranges); - Type the value;
- Press
Ctrl + Enter/control + return.
All selected cells — regardless of where they are on the sheet — receive the same value simultaneously.
AutoComplete
As you type in a column that already has data, Excel suggests completions based on existing values. This is AutoComplete — distinct from Autofill.
If column B already contains Laptop, Mouse, Keyboard, etc. and you start typing La in a new row, Excel immediately suggests Laptop. Press Tab to accept and move right — no need to finish typing the word.
Fill non-contiguous cells
- Add a new column titled Status and fill it with
Confirmedif you didn't complete it in the theory part. - Hold
Ctrl/Cmdand click cellsK5,K15, andK35. - Type
Pendingand pressCtrl + Enter/control + return. - Confirm only those three cells changed — the rest remain
Confirmed.
1. You select K2:K51, type 'Confirmed', and press Enter. What happens?
2. As you type 'La' in a new row in the Product column, Excel suggests 'Laptop' via AutoComplete. You want to enter 'Label' instead. What should you do?
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