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KEY BOARD SHORTCUTS

Calc Guide
Appendix A
Keyboard Shortcuts
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Richard Barnes
Peter Kupfer
Magnus Adielsson
Iain Roberts
Jean Hollis Weber
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Contents
Contents
Copyright.....................................................................................................................................i
Authors........................................................................................................................................i
Feedback.....................................................................................................................................i
Acknowledgments.......................................................................................................................i
Publication date and software version..........................................................................................i
Shortcut keys...................................................................................................................................1
Assigning shortcut keys...................................................................................................................1
Saving changes to a file...............................................................................................................5
Loading a saved keyboard configuration.....................................................................................5
Resetting the shortcut keys..........................................................................................................5
Formatting and editing shortcuts......................................................................................................5
The Enter key.............................................................................................................................5
Filling a range.............................................................................................................................6
Selecting multiple cells and sheets..............................................................................................6
Deleting......................................................................................................................................6
Running macros..........................................................................................................................7
Navigation and selection shortcuts..................................................................................................7
Function key shortcuts.....................................................................................................................8
Cell formatting shortcuts..................................................................................................................9
DataPilot shortcut keys..................................................................................................................10
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Shortcut keys
Shortcut keys
You can use OpenOffice.org (OOo) without an input device such as a mouse or trackball by
using its built-in keyboard shortcuts. Tasks as varied and complex as docking and undocking
toolbars and windows, or changing the size or position of objects can all be accomplished
with only a keyboard. Although OOo has its own extensive set of keyboard shortcuts, each
component provides others which are specific to its work.
Note As of version 2.0.2, the shortcut keys topic in the Calc online help does not note
which keys that do not function under specific systems. For example, the Cell
Formatting keys in Table 3 do not work under the Linux desktops tested. Nonfunctioning
shortcuts keys are noted in this appendix prior to the table that describes
them.
For help with OOo’s keyboard shortcuts or using OOo with a keyboard only, search the OOo
online help using the “shortcut” or “accessibility” keywords.
Assigning shortcut keys
To adapt shortcut keys to your needs, use the Customize dialog. You can assign shortcuts to
standard Calc functions or macros, and save them for use with Calc only or the entire
OpenOffice.org suite.
In OOo 2.0 you can assign shortcut keys to cell and page styles in Calc, as well as to
other functions.
Caution Be careful when reassigning your operating system’s or OOo’s predefined shortcut
keys. Many key assignments are universally understood shortcuts, such as F1 for
Help, and are always expected to provide certain results. Although you can easily
reset the shortcut key assignments to the OOo defaults, changing some common
shortcut keys can cause confusion, frustration and possible data loss or corruption,
especially if other users share your computer.
As an example, suppose you run many different macros during your typical Calc sessions,
and would like simpler access to the Macro Selector dialog box than using the standard menu
commands (Tools > Macro > Run Macro). To assign the Shift-F3 key sequence to open the
Macro Selector dialog box:
1) Select Tools > Customize > Keyboard. The Customize dialog (Figure 1) opens.
2) To have the shortcut key assignment available only with Calc, select the Calc button
(circled) located at the upper right corner of the Keyboard tab, otherwise select the
OpenOffice.org button which will make it available to every component.
3) Next, select Basic under the Category heading, and then select Run Macro under the
Function heading (Figure 2).
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Assigning shortcut keys
Note All existing shortcut keys for the currently selected Function are listed under the
Keys heading. Since there is no currently assigned shortcut for the function shown
in Figure 2, the Keys list is empty. To reassign a shortcut, delete the existing Key
first.
Figure 1: Customize dialog – selecting Calc
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Assigning shortcut keys
Figure 2: Selecting a function
4) In the top half of the Customize dialog under the Shortcut Keys heading, select Shift-
F3 from the list (Figure 3).
Note Shortcut keys that are grayed-out in the listing on the Customize dialog such as F1
and F10 are not available for reassignment.
5) Select the function Run Macro and the shortcut keys Shift+F3, and then click the
Modify button at the upper right (Figure 3).
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Assigning shortcut keys
Figure 3: Selecting a keyboard shortcut key for assignment.
6) Click OK to accept the change. Now the Shift+F3 shortcut will open the Macro
Selector dialog box. After closing all open spreadsheets and, the new shortcut will now
appear in the Tools > Macro menu as a shortcut for the Run Macro command
whenever you use Calc (Figure 4).
Note Remember, since the Calc button was selected at the start of this procedure, the
newly assigned shortcut key will only work within the Calc component. To set this
shortcut for use by all of the components within the suite, repeat this procedure after
first selecting the OpenOffice.org button.
Figure 4: New shortcut as it appears on the Tools > Macro
menu.
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Assigning shortcut keys
Saving changes to a file
Changes to the shortcut key assignments (and other configurations) can be saved in a
keyboard configuration file for use at a later time. This allows you to create and apply
different configurations depending on your need. To save keyboard shortcuts to a file:
1) After making your keyboard shortcut assignments, click the Save button at the bottom
right of the Customize dialog (Figure 3).
2) In the Save Keyboard Configuration dialog, select All files from the Save as Type
combo box.
3) Next enter a name for the keyboard configuration file in the File name text box, or
select an existing file from the listbox. If you need to, browse to find a file from
another location.
4) Click Save. A confirmation dialog will appear if you are about to overwrite a file,
otherwise there will be no feedback, the file will be saved.
Loading a saved keyboard configuration
To load a saved keyboard configuration file and replace your existing configuration, click the
Load button at the bottom right of the Customize dialog (Figure 3). Then select the
configuration file from the Load Keyboard Configuration dialog.
Resetting the shortcut keys
To reset all of the keyboard shortcuts to their defaults values, click the Reset button at the
bottom right of the Customize dialog (Figure 3). Be careful, no confirmation dialog will be
displayed, the defaults will be set without any further notice or user input.
Formatting and editing shortcuts
The Enter key
Pressing the Enter key performs two different functions depending on the settings in the
Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org Calc > General dialog. The Enter key can be
programmed to:
• Move the selection to another cell in a specified direction from the currently selected
cell, or
• Switch to Edit mode.
When both options are selected, pressing the Enter key switches to Edit mode and the cursor
moves to the Input line. Pressing the Enter key again commits the data from the Input line to
the currently selected cell and moves the selection to a cell in the direction specified in the
Options dialog.
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Formatting and editing shortcuts
To insert a manual line break within a cell, click in the cell (make sure the cursor is in the cell
and is blinking), and then press Control+Enter.
Filling a range
Note These shortcuts do not work under any Linux desktop tested. If you would like to
have the functionality described in this table you must create custom key sequnces
as explained in the Assigning shortcut keys topic at the beginning of this appendix..
To fill a selected cell range with the formula from the Input line, press Alt+Enter. Hold down
Alt+Shift+Enter to apply the cell format of the input cell to the entire cell range.
To create a matrix, or an array in which all the cells contain the same information as that
entered on the Input line, press Shift+Control+Enter.
Note Once an array has been created, you cannot edit the individual components of the
matrix.
Selecting multiple cells and sheets
To select multiple cells in different areas of a sheet, hold down the Control key and click, or
click and drag on the cells or areas of cells with the mouse.
In OOo 2.0 you no longer need to highlight a selection of cells before you can select
an individual cell as you did in OOo 1.1.x. You can start selecting multiple
individual cells just by holding down Control.
To select multiple sheets in a spreadsheet one at a time, hold down the Control key, and then
click the sheet name tabs at the lower edge of the workspace. Clicking on a selected sheet tab
while pressing the Control key will deselect that tab only. To select a contiguous range (or
group) of sheets, hold down the Shift key, and then click the name tab of the sheet at either
end of the grouping.
Deleting
To delete the contents of selected cells (that is just the data in the cell, and none of the
formatting), press Delete. This opens the Delete Contents dialog, from which you choose the
contents of the cell you want to delete, such as Formats, Numbers, Formulas, or Objects.
To delete the contents of selected cells without calling the dialog, press Backspace. This
deletes neither cell formatting nor objects.
To delete all the contents of selected cells (including formats and objects) without calling the
dialog, press Control+X or select Edit > Cut.
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Formatting and editing shortcuts
Running macros
You can define shortcut key combinations that will run macros. These shortcut keys are
strictly user-defined; none are built in. To terminate a macro that is currently running, press
Shift+Control+Q.
Navigation and selection shortcuts
Table 1: Spreadsheet navigation shortcuts
Shortcut Keys Effect
Ctrl+Home Moves the cursor to the first cell in the sheet (A1).
Ctrl+End Moves the cursor to the last cell on the sheet that contains data.
Home Moves the cursor to the first cell of the current row.
End Moves the cursor to the last cell of the current row in a column
containing data.
Ctrl+Left Arrow Moves the cursor to the left edge of the current data range. If the
column to the left of the cell that contains the cursor is empty, the
cursor moves to the next column to the left that contains data.
Ctrl+Right Arrow Moves the cursor to the right edge of the current data range. If the
column to the right of the cell that contains the cursor is empty, the
cursor moves to the next column to the right that contains data.
Ctrl+Up Arrow Moves the cursor to the top edge of the current data range. If the row
above the cell that contains the cursor is empty, the cursor moves up
to the next row that contains data.
Ctrl+Down Arrow Moves the cursor to the bottom edge of the current data range. If the
row below the cell that contains the cursor is empty, the cursor
moves down to the next row that contains data.
Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Selects all cells containing data from the current cell to the end of
the continuous range of data cells, in the direction of the arrow
pressed. If used to select rows and columns together, a rectangular
cell range is selected.
Ctrl+ Page Up Moves one sheet to the left. In the page preview it moves to the
previous print page.
Ctrl+Page Down Moves one sheet to the right. In the page preview it moves to the
next print page.
Page Up Moves the viewable rows up one screen.
Page Down Moves the viewable rows down one screen.
Alt+Page Up Moves the viewable columns one screen to the left.
Alt+Page Down Moves the viewable columns one screen to the right.
Shift+Ctrl+Page Up Adds the previous sheet to the current selection of sheets. If all the
sheets in a spreadsheet are selected, this combination only selects
the previous sheet. Makes the previous sheet the current sheet.
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Navigation and selection shortcuts
Shortcut Keys Effect
Shift+Ctrl+Page
Down
Adds the next sheet to the current selection of sheets. If all the
sheets in a spreadsheet are selected, this combination only selects
the next sheet. Makes the next sheet the current sheet.
Ctrl+* Selects the data range that contains the cursor. A range is a
contiguous cell range that contains data and is bounded by empty
row and columns. The “*” key is the multiplication sign on the
numeric key pad.
Ctrl+/ Selects the matrix formula range that contains the cursor. The “/”
key is the division sign on the numeric key pad.
Enter — in a selected
range
By default, moves the cursor down one cell in a selected range. To
specify the direction that the cursor moves, choose Tools > Options
> OpenOffice.org Calc > General.
Function key shortcuts
Table 2: Function key shortcuts
Shortcut Keys Effect
F1 Displays the OOo help browser. When the help browser is already
open F1 jumps to the main help page.
Shift+F1 Displays context help.
Ctrl+F1 Displays the note that is attached to the current cell.
F2 Switches to Edit mode and places the cursor at the end of the
contents of the current cell. If the cursor is in an input box in a
dialog that has a minimize button, the dialog is hidden and the input
box remains visible. Press F2 again to show the whole dialog.
Ctrl+F2 Opens the Function Wizard.
Shift+Ctrl+F2 Moves the cursor to the input line where you can enter a formula for
the current cell.
Ctrl+F3 Opens the Define Names dialog.
F4 Shows or hides the Database Sources menu.
Shift+F4 Rearranges the relative or absolute references (for example, A1,
$A$1, $A1, A$1) in the input field.
F5 Shows or hides the Navigator.
Shift+F5 Traces dependents.
Shift+Ctrl+F5 Moves the cursor to the Name box.
F7 Checks spelling in the current sheet.
Ctrl+F7 Opens the Thesaurus if the current cell contains text.
Shift+F7 Traces precedents.
F8 Turns additional selection mode on or off. In this mode, you can use
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Function key shortcuts
Shortcut Keys Effect
the arrow keys to extend the selection. You can also click in another
cell to extend the selection.
Ctrl+F8 Highlights cells containing numeric values (not text).
F9 Recalculates all of the formulas in the sheet.
Ctrl+F9 Updates the selected chart.
F11 Opens the Styles and Formatting window where you can apply a
formatting style to the contents of the cell or to the current sheet.
Shift+F11 Creates a document template.
Shift+Ctrl+F11 Updates the templates.
F12 Groups the selected data range.
Ctrl+F12 Ungroups the selected data range.
Alt+Down Arrow Increases the height of current row.
Alt+Up Arrow Decreases the height of current row.
Alt+Right Arrow Increases the width of the current column.
Alt+Left Arrow Decreases the width of the current column.
Alt+Shift+Arrow Key Optimizes the column width or row height based on the current cell.
Cell formatting shortcuts
Note These shortcuts do not work under any Linux desktop tested. If you would like to
have the functionality described in this table you must create custom key sequnces
as explained in the Assigning shortcut keys topic at the beginning of this appendix..
Note The shortcut keys shown in Table 3 do not use the number keys on the number pad.
They use the number alphanumeric keys (above the letter keys).
Table 3: Formatting shortcut keys
Shortcut Keys Effect
Ctrl+Shift+1 Two decimal places, thousands separator
Ctrl+Shift+2 Standard exponential format
Ctrl+Shift+3 Standard date format
Ctrl+Shift+4 Standard currency format.
Ctrl+Shift+5 Standard percentage format (two decimal places)
Ctrl+Shift+6 Standard format
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DataPilot shortcut keys
DataPilot shortcut keys
Table 4: DataPilot shortcut keys
Shortcut Keys Effect
Tab Changes the focus by moving forwards through the areas and
buttons of the dialog.
Shift+Tab Changes the focus by moving backwards through the areas and
buttons of the dialog.
Up Arrow Moves the focus up one item in the current dialog area.
Down Arrow Moves the focus down one item in the current dialog area.
Left Arrow Moves the focus one item to the left in the current dialog area.
Right Arrow Moves the focus one item to the right in the current dialog area.
Home Selects the first field in the current layout area.
End Selects the last field in the current layout area.
Alt+R Copies or moves the current field into the “Row” area.
Alt+C Copies or moves the current field into the “Column” area.
Alt+D Copies or moves the current field into the “Data” area.
Ctrl+Up Arrow Moves the current field up one place.
Ctrl+Down Arrow Moves the current field down one place.
Ctrl+Left Arrow Moves the current field one place to the left.
Ctrl+Right Arrow Moves the current field one place to the right.
Ctrl+Home Moves the current field to the first place.
Ctrl+End Move the current field to the last place.
Alt+O Displays the options for the current field.
Delete Removes the current field from the area.
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