![]() A number of people in my office have been asking me how they can easily switch between worksheets in Excel using their keyboards rather than having to click on an individual sheet and this article will addresses that issue. This may sound lazy to someone who does not use Excel very often, but when you’re a manager and have an Excel spreadsheet in front of you with 50 tabs, that little mouse pointer can start to be a real pain! Anyway, it’s always good to know shortcuts if you can. I’ve been in the situation numerous times where my touch pad died and I didn’t have a mouse laying around. Knowing some slick keyboard shortcuts can make the difference between getting some work done and taking a coffee break. Switch Between Worksheets in Excel So in order to move through sheets or tabs in an Excel workbook using the keyboard, simply press and hold CTRL and then press the PgUp or PgDn buttons to move from right-to-left or left-to-right! ![]() Keyboard Shortcut to Cycle through Windows of same Application in Windows 7 [closed]. I generally have several windows of applications like Chrome (each window holding all the tabs related to a particular topic). The behaviour I am looking for is what is implemented in Mac OSX with the Cmd+~ keyboard shortcut. Is there a way to achieve the.
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