Jun 21 2019 02:22 PM
Did microsoft remove this function? They had it in 2016.
Thanks.
Jun 21 2019 07:59 PM - edited Jun 21 2019 08:01 PM
Jun 23 2019 03:34 PM
Oct 01 2021 06:04 PM
I agree, I cannot find "Customize Shortcuts" tab that is mentioned by Microsoft itself in this article:
Have you reached any progress? I still cannot find it
Oct 02 2021 03:54 AM
Nothing changes, customized shortcuts for Word have been for years and exist now - as in post you mentioned
There were no customized shortcuts in Excel and I don't think they'll be out of the box.
Oct 02 2021 11:54 AM
You’re right, I didn’t realise that the article I was referring to was talking about Word, I assumed it was about Excel as my search was for Excel.
Anyways, any advice how to check the list of the assigned keyboard shortcuts in my Excel programme? The thing is, there is a universal keyboard shortcut that does not work with me whenever I try it, which is: Ctrl + ; which is there to hardcode today’s date, whereas this one works: Ctrl + Shift + ; which is there to hardcode the time now, I haven’t changed anything in my setting and I cannot figure out why it doesn’t work, so I thought to check the list of the assigned keyboard shortcuts to find out what this combination, Ctrl + ; is assigned for in my version.
Oct 02 2021 12:13 PM
All available keyboard shortcuts are listed here Keyboard shortcuts in Excel (microsoft.com)
To use Ctrl+something or Ctrl+Shift+something could depend on regional setting and your keyboard layout - above is for U.S.
Oct 02 2021 05:00 PM
Nov 03 2022 09:31 AM
@CommonQuestion Workaround: Record whatever you were wanting to do as a macro. You can then assign a keyboard shortcut to that.
Pretty ridiculous that you can no longer assign a keyboard shortcut directly, but fairly typical Redmond idiocy.
Feb 24 2023 07:42 AM - edited Feb 24 2023 07:45 AM
I created a macro in Excel, assigned CTRL-r (which isn't in the list of shortcuts), BUT, it doesn't seem to override the Excel assigned key. Is there a method to tell Excel to use mine and not theirs?
Feb 24 2023 08:24 AM
CTRL + R is a built in shortcut in Excel for Copying to the Right. if you have a column of Text or numbers and you select an equal range in the column just to its right side., hit CTRL + R to copy to the right column.
Feb 26 2023 09:13 AM
Thanks @nabilmourad
It looked like that is what is was doing. Do bad Excel doesn't let you override that or at least tell you that the shortcut key you define isn't going to work!
May 23 2024 07:09 AM
@SergeiBaklanIt's not there now. I used it for years. The article references where it should be, but it's gone.
May 26 2024 05:26 AM
If you mean Keyboard shortcuts in Excel - Microsoft Support it works