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The keyboard shortcut for Redo (Refazer) doesn't work in my Excel 2003 SP2
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<Ctrl><R> is used to copy cell contents tfrom the cell to the left of the
current cell only. If you have text or a formula in say A1, you can copy it to B1, by clicking on B1 and pressing <Ctrl><R>. If you want to copy down, you use <Ctrl><D>. Redo is achieved by pressing <F4> "GilM" wrote: > The keyboard shortcut for Redo (Refazer) doesn't work in my Excel 2003 SP2 > Portuguese. |
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Thanks, <F4> indeed works for Redo. In this case the drop-down menu for Edit
should be fixed as it shows Ctrl+R as the shortcut for Redo. "kassie" escreveu: > <Ctrl><R> is used to copy cell contents tfrom the cell to the left of the > current cell only. If you have text or a formula in say A1, you can copy it > to B1, by clicking on B1 and pressing <Ctrl><R>. If you want to copy down, > you use <Ctrl><D>. Redo is achieved by pressing <F4> > > "GilM" wrote: > > > The keyboard shortcut for Redo (Refazer) doesn't work in my Excel 2003 SP2 > > Portuguese. |
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The Redo you are referring to is not repeat, but actually only redo. Iow, if
you have undone an action, eg deleted contents of a cell, you can recall it with redo. The shortcut is <Ctrl><Y> "GilM" wrote: > Thanks, <F4> indeed works for Redo. In this case the drop-down menu for Edit > should be fixed as it shows Ctrl+R as the shortcut for Redo. > > "kassie" escreveu: > > > <Ctrl><R> is used to copy cell contents tfrom the cell to the left of the > > current cell only. If you have text or a formula in say A1, you can copy it > > to B1, by clicking on B1 and pressing <Ctrl><R>. If you want to copy down, > > you use <Ctrl><D>. Redo is achieved by pressing <F4> > > > > "GilM" wrote: > > > > > The keyboard shortcut for Redo (Refazer) doesn't work in my Excel 2003 SP2 > > > Portuguese. |
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In the Brazilian Portuguese version <Ctrl><Y> works as a shortcut for "Go
to..." and <F4> will work for both Repeat and Redo although the drop-down menu will show Ctrl+R as the shortcut in both cases. "kassie" escreveu: > The Redo you are referring to is not repeat, but actually only redo. Iow, if > you have undone an action, eg deleted contents of a cell, you can recall it > with redo. The shortcut is <Ctrl><Y> > > "GilM" wrote: > > > Thanks, <F4> indeed works for Redo. In this case the drop-down menu for Edit > > should be fixed as it shows Ctrl+R as the shortcut for Redo. > > > > "kassie" escreveu: > > > > > <Ctrl><R> is used to copy cell contents tfrom the cell to the left of the > > > current cell only. If you have text or a formula in say A1, you can copy it > > > to B1, by clicking on B1 and pressing <Ctrl><R>. If you want to copy down, > > > you use <Ctrl><D>. Redo is achieved by pressing <F4> > > > > > > "GilM" wrote: > > > > > > > The keyboard shortcut for Redo (Refazer) doesn't work in my Excel 2003 SP2 > > > > Portuguese. |
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So much for standards hey :-)
"GilM" wrote: > In the Brazilian Portuguese version <Ctrl><Y> works as a shortcut for "Go > to..." and <F4> will work for both Repeat and Redo although the drop-down > menu will show Ctrl+R as the shortcut in both cases. > > "kassie" escreveu: > > > The Redo you are referring to is not repeat, but actually only redo. Iow, if > > you have undone an action, eg deleted contents of a cell, you can recall it > > with redo. The shortcut is <Ctrl><Y> > > > > "GilM" wrote: > > > > > Thanks, <F4> indeed works for Redo. In this case the drop-down menu for Edit > > > should be fixed as it shows Ctrl+R as the shortcut for Redo. > > > > > > "kassie" escreveu: > > > > > > > <Ctrl><R> is used to copy cell contents tfrom the cell to the left of the > > > > current cell only. If you have text or a formula in say A1, you can copy it > > > > to B1, by clicking on B1 and pressing <Ctrl><R>. If you want to copy down, > > > > you use <Ctrl><D>. Redo is achieved by pressing <F4> > > > > > > > > "GilM" wrote: > > > > > > > > > The keyboard shortcut for Redo (Refazer) doesn't work in my Excel 2003 SP2 > > > > > Portuguese. |
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