Re: WORD AND EXCEL SHORTCUT KEYS

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First, if you want to ask questions about MSWord, you'll get better answers (I'd
guess) by asking in an MSWord news group--or searching google in the *Word*
newsgroups.

MSWord:

ctrl shift >
ctrl shift <
to increase and decrease the font size of the selected text.

Shift-F3 will cycle through the case options.

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Excel:
Ctrl-shift-P will get to the font size dropdown on the formatting toolbar. You
can type your new choice there.

You could also add a couple of icons to your favorite toolbar:
Tools|Customize|Commands tab|Format category
look for "increase font size" and "decrease font size" and drag each to a
toolbar.

Changing case in excel requires a helper cell:

=upper(a1)
=lower(a1)
=proper(a1)

or a macro.

Chip Pearson shares one here:
http://cpearson.com/excel/case.htm



ZEESHAN ANIS wrote:

Okay Mr. Dave so tell me the Excel and word seperately please.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Excel doesn't offer the same formatting shortcuts as MSWord does.


ZEESHAN ANIS wrote:

How to decrease and increase the font size in excel and word and change case
through shortcut keys

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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson
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