Windows XP and Office 2003 Keyboard Shortcuts
Creating and Navigating in Charts
Charts are a quintessentially graphical item, but Excel also provides a couple of keyboard shortcuts worth knowing. You can access a chart sheet just as you would any other worksheet, by pressing [Ctrl] - [PageDown] (to move to the next worksheet) or [Ctrl] - [PageUp] (to move to the previous worksheet) until the chart sheet is selected.
Shortcuts for Creating and Navigating in Charts
Create a chart from the selected range
[F11] , [Alt] - [F1]
This shortcut creates a chart using the default chart type. If you often create charts of the same type, you can customize the default chart setting. To do so, follow these steps:
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Right-click a chart and choose Chart Type from the shortcut menu to display the Chart Type dialog box. Alternatively, select the chart and choose Chart Chart Type.
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Select the chart type on the Standard Types tab or the Custom Types tab.
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Click the Set as Default Chart button. Excel displays a confirmation dialog box.
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Click the Yes button.
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Click the OK button to close the Chart Type dialog box.
Select the next chart component in the direction of the arrow
[ ] , [ ’ ] , [ ‘ ] , [ “ ]
With a chart component selected, you can press , ’ , ‘ , or “ to move the selection to another component. For example, press ’ to select the next item to the right of the currently selected item.
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