Python in Excel keyboard shortcuts
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List of keyboard shortcuts
The following list includes keyboard shortcuts that are helpful to know when using Python in Excel.
Shortcut |
Action |
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=PY |
Enables Python formulas in an Excel cell. |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+C |
Changes a Python plot from an image object to linked floating plot. |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F9 |
Resets the Python runtime. May help resolve #BUSY! or #CONNECT! errors. |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+M |
Toggles Python formula results between Python objects and Excel values. |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+P |
Like =PY, enables Python formulas in the current cell. |
Ctrl+Enter |
Commits Python formulas in a Python cell. |
Ctrl+F2 |
Toggles between edit mode in the cell and the formula bar. |
Ctrl+Shift+F5 |
When a cell contains a card icon, additional data is available inside card. Ctrl+Shift+F5 opens the card to display the additional data. |
Ctrl+Shift+U |
Expands or collapses the Excel formula bar to view more or fewer lines of code. |
F2 |
Toggles between Enter mode and Edit mode in a Python cell. |
F9 |
When a workbook is in Manual Calculation or Partial Calculation mode, F9 recalculates the workbook. |