![]() ![]() Open the Home tab and format text and numbers and use the Find tool. Open the File page and use Backstage view. Move to the Tell me or Search field on the Ribbon and type a search term for assistance or Help content. Additional tabs may appear depending on your selection in the worksheet. To go directly to a tab on the ribbon, press one of the following access keys. ![]() If you don't know the sequence, press Esc and use Key Tips instead. If you know the entire key sequence, go ahead and use it. A notification pops up saying you're using an access key from an earlier version of Microsoft Office. For example, press Alt, and then press one of the old menu keys E (Edit), V (View), I (Insert), and so on. However, you need to know the full shortcut. In Office 2013 and Office 2010, most of the old Alt key menu shortcuts still work, too. Press Alt again to see KeyTips for the options for the selected tab. For example, press Alt+H to open the Home tab, and Alt+Q to move to the Tell me or Search field. You can combine the Key Tips letters with the Alt key to make shortcuts called Access Keys for the ribbon options. Press the Alt key to display the ribbon shortcuts, called Key Tips, as letters in small images next to the tabs and options as shown in the image below. For example, on the Home tab, the Number group includes the Number Format option. The ribbon groups related options on tabs. ![]()
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