Shortcut Key to delete rows

J

jcf321

Is there a keyboard shortcut to delete selected rows? (PS: I know that there
is an icon, but am looking for keyboard shortcut)
 
F

FSt1

hi
Ctrl+- (minus sign) to delete
ctrl++ (plus sign) to add.

see this site for a downloadable xl file with all standard xl shortcut keys
good to 2003. not sure about 2007

regards
FSt1
 
D

Dave Peterson

And if the rows aren't selected, the OP could use:
shift-spacebar to select the rows of the selected area with the activecell.

(ctrl-spacebar will select the column of the selected area with the activecell.)
 
M

mohisa2512

Is there a keyboard shortcut to delete selected rows? (PS: I know that there
is an icon, but am looking for keyboard shortcut)

For inserting hold "ctrl & shift" then press "+"
For deleting press "ctrl" then "-"
 
M

mohisa2512

Is there a keyboard shortcut to delete selected rows? (PS: I know that there
is an icon, but am looking for keyboard shortcut)

for inserting option hold "ctrl & shift" then press "+" (plus sign)
for deleting option just hold "ctrl" then press "-" (minus sign)

you can't really go directly to delete row

hope this might help
 
S

sanyam.life123

Is there a keyboard shortcut to delete selected rows? (PS: I know that there
is an icon, but am looking for keyboard shortcut)

Excel shortcuts
Shortcut key Action Menu equivalent comments version
Ctrl+A Select All None All
Ctrl+B Bold Format, Cells, Font, Font Style, Bold All
Ctrl+C Copy Edit, Copy All
Ctrl+D Fill Down Edit, Fill, Down All
Ctrl+F Find Edit, Find All
Ctrl+G Goto Edit, Goto All
Ctrl+H Replace Edit, Replace All
Ctrl+I Italic Format, Cells, Font, Font Style, Italic All
Ctrl+K Insert Hyperlink Insert, Hyperlink Excel 97/2000 +
Ctrl+N New Workbook File, New All
Ctrl+O Open File, Open All
Ctrl+P Print File, Print All
Ctrl+R Fill Right Edit, Fill Right All
Ctrl+S Save File, Save All
Ctrl+U Underline Format, Cells, Font, Underline, Single All
Ctrl+V Paste Edit, Paste All
Ctrl W Close File, Close Excel 97/2000 +
Ctrl+X Cut Edit, Cut All
Ctrl+Y Repeat Edit, Repeat All
Ctrl+Z Undo Edit, Undo All
F1 Help Help, Contents and Index All
F2 Edit None All
F3 Paste Name Insert, Name, Paste All
F4 Repeat last action Edit, Repeat. Works while not in Edit mode. All
F4 While typing a formula, switch between absolute/relative refs None All
F5 Goto Edit, Goto All
F6 Next Pane None All
F7 Spell check Tools, Spelling All
F8 Extend mode None All
F9 Recalculate all workbooks Tools, Options, Calculation, Calc Now All
F10 Activate Menubar N/A All
F11 New Chart Insert, Chart All
F12 Save As File, Save As All
Ctrl+: Insert Current Time None All
Ctrl+; Insert Current Date None All
Ctrl+" Copy Value from Cell Above Edit, Paste Special, Value All
Ctrl+’ Copy Formula from Cell Above Edit, Copy All
Shift Hold down shift for additional functions in Excel’s menu none Excel 97/2000 +
Shift+F1 What’s This? Help, What’s This? All
Shift+F2 Edit cell comment Insert, Edit Comments All
Shift+F3 Paste function into formula Insert, Function All
Shift+F4 Find Next Edit, Find, Find Next All
Shift+F5 Find Edit, Find, Find Next All
Shift+F6 Previous Pane None All
Shift+F8 Add to selection None All
Shift+F9 Calculate active worksheet Tools, Options, Calculation, Calc Sheet All
Ctrl+Alt+F9 Calculate all worksheets in all open workbooks, regardless of whether they have changed since the last calculation. None Excel 97/2000 +
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F9 Rechecks dependent formulas and then calculates all cells in all open workbooks, including cells not marked as needing to be calculated. None Excel 97/2000 +
Shift+F10 Display shortcut menu None All
Shift+F11 New worksheet Insert, Worksheet All
Shift+F12 Save File, Save All
Ctrl+F3 Define name Insert, Names, Define All
Ctrl+F4 Close File, Close All
Ctrl+F5 XL, Restore window size Restore All
Ctrl+F6 Next workbook window Window, ... All
Shift+Ctrl+F6 Previous workbook window Window, ... All
Ctrl+F7 Move window XL, Move All
Ctrl+F8 Resize window XL, Size All
Ctrl+F9 Minimize workbook XL, Minimize All
Ctrl+F10 Maximize or restore window XL, Maximize All
Ctrl+F11 Inset 4.0 Macro sheet None in Excel 97. In versions prior to 97 - Insert, Macro, 4.0 Macro All
Ctrl+F12 File Open File, Open All
Alt+F1 Insert Chart Insert, Chart... All
Alt+F2 Save As File, Save As All
Alt+F4 Exit File, Exit All
Alt+F8 Macro dialog box Tools, Macro, Macros in Excel 97 Tools,Macros - in earlier versions Excel 97/2000 +
Alt+F11 Visual Basic Editor Tools, Macro, Visual Basic Editor Excel 97/2000 +
Ctrl+Shift+F3 Create name by using names of row and column labels Insert,Name, Create All
Ctrl+Shift+F6 Previous Window Window, ... All
Ctrl+Shift+F12 Print File, Print All
Alt+Shift+F1 New worksheet Insert, Worksheet All
Alt+Shift+F2 Save File, Save All
Alt+= AutoSum No direct equivalent All
Ctrl+` Toggle Value/Formula display Tools, Options, View, Formulas All
Ctrl+Shift+A Insert argument names into formula No direct equivalent All
Alt+Down arrow Display AutoComplete list None Excel 95
Alt+’ Format Style dialog box Format, Style All
Ctrl+Shift+~ General format Format, Cells, Number, Category, General All
Ctrl+Shift+! Comma format Format, Cells, Number, Category, Number All
Ctrl+Shift+@ Time format Format, Cells, Number, Category, Time All
Ctrl+Shift+# Date format Format, Cells, Number, Category, Date All
Ctrl+Shift+$ Currency format Format, Cells, Number, Category, Currency All
Ctrl+Shift+% Percent format Format, Cells, Number, Category, Percentage All
Ctrl+Shift+^ Exponential format Format, Cells, Number, Category, All
Ctrl+Shift+& Place outline border around selected cells Format, Cells, Border All
Ctrl+Shift+_ Remove outline border Format, Cells, Border All
Ctrl+Shift+* Select the current region around the active cell. In a PivotTable report, select the entire PivotTable report. Edit, Goto, Special, Curre
 
N

nguyenlongho.cntt32

Is there a keyboard shortcut to delete selected rows? (PS: I know that there
is an icon, but am looking for keyboard shortcut)

Thanks, it's useful.
 

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