If you wish to always have the macro available and not just when one particular workbook is open - i.e. The macro is a 'generic' macro; it is better to place the macro in your Personal Macro Workbook. This is a workbook that Excel automatically creates.
If you use the Macro Recorder to record a macro, the dialog box asks where you want to store the macro: (a) the active wb, (b) a new wb or (c) in your Personal Macro wb. If you select Personal Macro Workbook and you have not previously recorded a macro there, Excel will create it for you, naming it Personal.xls and placing it in your Excel startup directory. This way every time you start Excel, Personal.xls will load and its macros will be available to you. (Note that Personal.xls is a hidden workbook and not an Excel Add-In.) Excel will put it in your startup directory.
Mac OSX also has an option for Paste and Match Style. Or you can use the standard keyboard shortcut Command + Option + Shift + V. Working (so long as it had an original retail value of at least $99), to get $100 off the HERO7 Silver or Fusion. If anyone has gotten it to work for Excel 2016 on Mac please post a reply. On my system, OS X 10.10.5, Mac Excel 2016 version 15.16, these same keyboard shortcuts work both for cells and for rows. Thanks Mike Middleton Yes, I know this short cut but it is clumsy.
Normally that's going to be: C: Documents and Settings username Application Data Microsoft Excel XLSTART Note that Application Data is a hidden directory and won't show unless you have configured WinExplorer to show hidden folders.
/ Top 5 Excel Shortcuts for the Mac Oct 29 2013 Top 5 Excel Shortcuts for the Mac.,. Many of you are transitioning to Excel for the Mac, and have asked us what our favorite Excel Mac shortcuts are. While our show the 20 most commonly used shortcuts, there are definitely a few gems that really make using Excel on the Mac that much better than the PC. That’s rightI said itExcel for the Mac is better than the PC!
Here are the Top 5: 1) Increase/Decrease Font Size – SHIFT+COMMAND+. (increase) SHIFT+COMMAND+, (decrease) The reason why this is the best Mac Excel shortcut is because it doesn’t even exist on the PC! Quickly increase and decrease the font size without going through the Format Cells menu or clicking on the pesky font size drop-down in the toolbar. 2) Delete Everything in Selected Cells – FN+DELETE Why is it so hard to delete stuff in Excel for the Mac? Press fn+delete and you’ll actually delete everything in your selection and the delete button actually works like it’s intended to work. 3) Create Filter – SHIFT+COMMAND+F You have a list of data and you need to create a filter.
Instead of going through the regular toolbar, navigate to the first row with the field names in your list and hit shift+command+f. 4) Center Align Data – COMMAND+E You have a bunch of cells with data and they are all weirdly aligned. Some are right-aligned and some are left-aligned.
The reason why this shortcut is so powerful is because it’s SO EASY to use! There is no equivalent on the PC; the PC shortcut is ALT, H, A, C! Definitely a lot simpler to hit command+e in my opinion! 5) Autosum a Bunch of Numbers – SHIFT+COMMAND+T We’ve all had to type =SUM(blah blah blah) before to sum a bunch of numbers.
This handy shortcut let’s you create the sum automatically without having to type in the formula! Just go to the empty cell below a bunch of numbers you want to sum and hit shift+command+t and Excel automatically knows which cells you want to sum! In conclusion, Excel for the Mac is pretty powerful Which Excel for Mac shortcuts do you use every day? Which Excel shortcuts on the PC do you wish existed on the Mac?