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Excel Shortcut Keys ctrl+f and ctrl+h now gives the same function?
Molly Botelho wrote:Ah okay, guess I'll have to wait for now...
Thanks for getting back to me!
You can just go to the account option, then change your account to an insider and then update again. I had the same irritation with the ctrl +f and +h problem but after I updated this was fixed.
I've looked everywhere and cannot find a button or tile or anything to switch to Insider. :(
On the Office install page, I do see this, though:
"Note: Your admin has enabled First Release, so you get early access to the latest Office features."
Yet, I'm still on 1708 8431.2079
- SergeiBaklanOct 05, 2017MVP
Congratulations!
- Michael CohnOct 05, 2017Copper Contributor
WOOHOO!!!!!!!
I just got updated to 1708 Build 8431.2094 and my shortcut is back! YAY!!!!!!! - Michael CohnSep 29, 2017Copper ContributorAhhhhhhhhh Thanks
- SergeiBaklanSep 29, 2017MVP
Switch to insider under the Account is for personal and university customers. For commercial ones as here https://support.office.com/en-gb/article/How-Office-365-commercial-customers-can-get-early-access-to-new-Office-2016-features-4dd8ba40-73c0-4468-b778-c7b744d03ead?ui=en-US&rs=en-GB&ad=GB
- Michael CohnSep 29, 2017Copper Contributor
Am I blind?
- SergeiBaklanSep 29, 2017MVP
As I remember shifting on First Release in Admin Center could take few hours
- Bill GartlandSep 29, 2017Brass Contributor
Just be sure you want to be on the Office Insider Fast version!!!
- Tucker StasSep 29, 2017Copper Contributor
Go to File > Account > under product information there will be choices to manage account, office updates, and then the choice to switch to insider. Once you switch then go back up date
Michael Cohn wrote:I've looked everywhere and cannot find a button or tile or anything to switch to Insider. :(
On the Office install page, I do see this, though:
"Note: Your admin has enabled First Release, so you get early access to the latest Office features."Yet, I'm still on 1708 8431.2079