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Apple expands the Find My ecosystem with AirTag, an iPhone accessory that provides a private and secure way to easily locate the items that matter most, available beginning Friday, April 30
Cupertino, California Apple today introduced AirTag, a small and elegantly designed accessory that helps keep track of and find the items that matter most with Apple’s Find My app. Whether attached to a handbag, keys, backpack, or other items, AirTag taps into the vast, global Find My network1 and can help locate a lost item, all while keeping location data private and anonymous with end-to-end encryption. AirTag can be purchased in one and four packs for just $29 and $99, respectively, and will be available beginning Friday, April 30
“We’re excited to bring this incredible new capability to iPhone users with the introduction of AirTag, leveraging the vast Find My network, to help them keep track of and find the important items in their lives,” said Kaiann Drance, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide iPhone Product Marketing. “With its design, unparalleled finding experience, and built-in privacy and security features, AirTag will provide customers with another way to leverage the power of the Apple ecosystem and enhance the versatility of iPhone.”
Lightweight Design with Magical Setup
Each round AirTag is small and lightweight, features precision-etched polished stainless steel, and is IP67 water- and dust-resistant.2 A built-in speaker plays sounds to help locate AirTag, while a removable cover makes it easy for users to replace the battery.3 AirTag features the same magical setup experience as AirPods — just bring AirTag close to iPhone and it will connect. Users can assign AirTag to an item and name it with a default like “Keys” or “Jacket,” or provide a custom name of their choosing.
Customers can personalize AirTag with free engraving, including text and a selection of 31 emoji, when purchasing from apple.com or the Apple Store app. Users can easily place AirTag into a bag or pocket on its own, or utilize a wide range of Apple-designed AirTag accessories, including the Polyurethane Loop, which is both lightweight and durable, and the Leather Loop and Leather Key Ring,4 featuring specially tanned European leather. The enclosure of each accessory fits securely around AirTag, while conveniently attaching to a user’s belongings, further personalizing AirTag while making sure it is always with their important items.
A Comprehensive Finding Experience
Once AirTag is set up, it will appear in the new Items tab in the Find My app, where users can view the item’s current or last known location on a map. If a user misplaces their item and it is within Bluetooth range, they can use the Find My app to play a sound from the AirTag to help locate it. Users can also ask Siri to find their item, and AirTag will play a sound if it is nearby.
Each AirTag is equipped with the Apple-designed U1 chip using Ultra Wideband technology, enabling Precision Finding5 for iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 users. This advanced technology can more accurately determine the distance and direction to a lost AirTag when it is in range. As a user moves, Precision Finding fuses input from the camera, ARKit, accelerometer, and gyroscope, and then will guide them to AirTag using a combination of sound, haptics, and visual feedback.
If AirTag is separated from its owner and out of Bluetooth range, the Find My network can help track it down. The Find My network is approaching a billion Apple devices and can detect Bluetooth signals from a lost AirTag and relay the location back to its owner, all in the background, anonymously and privately.
Users can also place AirTag into Lost Mode and be notified when it is in range or has been located by the vast Find My network. If a lost AirTag is found by someone, they can tap it using their iPhone or any NFC-capable device and be taken to a website that will display a contact phone number for the owner, if they have provided one.
AirTag includes support for the accessibility features built into iOS. Precision Finding using VoiceOver, for example, can direct users who are blind or low-vision to AirTag with directions like “AirTag is 9 feet away on your left.”
Privacy and Security Built In
AirTag is designed from the ground up to keep location data private and secure. No location data or location history is physically stored inside AirTag. Communication with the Find My network is end-to-end encrypted so that only the owner of a device has access to its location data, and no one, including Apple, knows the identity or location of any device that helped find it.
AirTag is also designed with a set of proactive features that discourage unwanted tracking, an industry first. Bluetooth signal identifiers transmitted by AirTag rotate frequently to prevent unwanted location tracking. iOS devices can also detect an AirTag that isn’t with its owner, and notify the user if an unknown AirTag is seen to be traveling with them from place to place over time. And even if users don’t have an iOS device, an AirTag separated from its owner for an extended period of time will play a sound when moved to draw attention to it. If a user detects an unknown AirTag, they can tap it with their iPhone or NFC-capable device and instructions will guide them to disable the unknown AirTag.
AirTag and Hermès
Apple and Hermès are introducing AirTag Hermès, featuring an elegant assortment of handcrafted leather accessories including the Bag Charm, Key Ring, Travel Tag, and Luggage Tag. Hermès accessories will be sold with a custom-engraved AirTag based on the brand’s iconic Clou de Selle signature.
The Find My Network Accessory Program
Third-party products and accessories can also add support for finding with the new Find My network accessory program. Through the program, device and product manufacturers can now build finding capabilities directly into their products using the advanced Find My network with uncompromising privacy built in, allowing customers to use the Find My app to locate other important items in their lives. Details about the program can be found at mfi.apple.com.
Committed to the Environment
Today, Apple is carbon neutral for global corporate operations, and by 2030, plans to have net zero climate impact across the entire business, which includes manufacturing supply chains and all product life cycles. This means that every Apple device sold, from material collection, component manufacturing, assembly, transport, customer use, charging, all the way through recycling and material recovery, will be 100 percent carbon neutral. AirTag will utilize 100 percent recycled tin in the solder of the main logic board, is free of harmful substances and highly energy efficient, and uses wood fiber in the packaging that is recycled or comes from responsibly managed forests.
- Customers can order AirTag beginning at 5 a.m. PDT on Friday, April 23.
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- AirTag will be available in one and four packs for $29 (US) and $99 (US), respectively, from apple.com, in the Apple Store app, at Apple Store locations, and through Apple Authorized Resellers and select carriers (prices may vary) beginning Friday, April 30.
- Apple-designed AirTag accessories include the Leather Key Ring in Saddle Brown, (PRODUCT)RED, and Baltic Blue for $35 (US); the Leather Loop in Saddle Brown and (PRODUCT)RED for $39 (US); and the Polyurethane Loop in White, Deep Navy, Sunflower, and Electric Orange for $29 (US).
- AirTag Hermès includes the premium Bag Charm and Key Ring in Fauve Barénia, Bleu Indigo, and Orange leather, as well as the Luggage Tag and Travel Tag6 in Fauve Barénia leather, all of which will be available beginning Friday, April 30.
- Purchase from apple.com or the Apple Store app and add personalized engraving for free.
- Customers are able to find the same great shopping and support services at apple.com and at Apple Store locations. Anyone can get shopping help from Apple Specialists, choose monthly financing options, trade in eligible devices, and get Apple Support and no-contact delivery or Apple Store pickup options.
- Customers can see AirTag at an Apple Store and have their questions answered in person. Before their visit, customers are encouraged to check apple.com/retail for more information on opening hours, services available, and the health and safety measures in place.
- AirTag requires iPhone or iPod touch running iOS 14.5 or later, or iPad running iPadOS 14.5 or later. These software updates will be available starting next week. Customers must have an Apple ID and be signed into their iCloud account. Certain features require Find My to be enabled in iCloud settings.
Images of AirTag and the Find My App
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- The Find My network is not available in all countries and regions. In countries and regions where the Find My network is not available, customers will still be able to use AirTag to locate a missing item when it is nearby.
- AirTag is splash-, water-, and dust-resistant and was tested under controlled laboratory conditions with a rating of IP67 under IEC standard 60529 (maximum depth of 1 meter up to 30 minutes). Splash, water, and dust resistance are not permanent conditions and resistance might decrease as a result of normal wear. Refer to the Safety and Handling documentation for cleaning and drying instructions.
- AirTag is designed for over a year’s worth of battery life with everyday use. The CR2032 battery is user-replaceable and widely available. Replacement batteries are sold separately.
- AirTag accessories, including the Polyurethane Loop, Leather Loop, and Leather Key Ring, are sold separately.
- Precision Finding is not available in countries and regions where Ultra Wideband technology is restricted. For more information, visit apple.com/uwb.
- Apple AirTag Hermès Travel Tag will be distributed exclusively through Hermès channels.
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Numbers User Guide for Mac
You can use keyboard shortcuts to quickly accomplish many tasks in Numbers. To use a keyboard shortcut, press all the keys in the shortcut at the same time.
Note: Some keyboard shortcuts can be changed in System Preferences and may not match what is listed here.
General
Action | Shortcut |
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Start dictation | Press Fn twice You can change this shortcut. Choose Apple menu > System Preferences > Keyboard > Dictation. |
Open the template chooser | Command-N |
Open the template chooser and show the Language pop-up menu | Option-Command-N |
Open an existing spreadsheet | Command-O |
Close the template chooser | Esc |
Save a spreadsheet | Command-S |
Save as | Option-Shift-Command-S |
End editing the spreadsheet or sheet name | Return |
Duplicate a spreadsheet | Shift-Command-S |
End editing the spreadsheet or sheet name and restore the original name | Esc (Escape) |
Print a spreadsheet | Command-P |
Add a new sheet | Shift-Command-N |
Switch to the previous sheet | Shift-Command-Left Brace ({) |
Switch to the next sheet | Shift-Command-Right Brace (}) |
Switch to the first sheet | Option-Shift-Command-Left Brace ({) |
Switch to the last sheet | Option-Shift-Command-Right Brace (}) |
Scroll one page up in print preview | Page Up |
Scroll one page down in print preview | Page Down |
Preview a sheet or spreadsheet | Option-Command-P |
Open the Numbers User Guide | Shift-Command-Question Mark (?) |
Close a window | Command-W |
Close all windows | Option-Command-W |
Minimize a window | Command-M |
Minimize all windows | Option-Command-M |
Enter full-screen view | Command-Control-F |
Zoom in | Command-Right Angle Bracket (>) |
Zoom out | Command-Left Angle Bracket (<) |
Show the Preferences window | Command-Comma (,) |
Zoom to selection | Shift-Command-0 |
Return to actual size | Command-0 |
Show or hide the tab bar | Shift-Command-T |
Show the spreadsheet rulers | Command-R |
Show the Colors window | Shift-Command-C |
Hide or show the toolbar | Option-Command-T |
Rearrange an item in the toolbar | Command-drag |
Remove an item from the toolbar | Command-drag away from the toolbar |
Hide or show the sidebar | Option-Command-I |
Open the next tab of the sidebar | Control-Grave (`) |
Open the previous tab of the sidebar | Shift-Control-Grave (`) |
Hide Numbers | Command-H |
Hide other windows | Option-Command-H |
Undo the last action | Command-Z |
Redo the last action | Shift-Command-Z |
Quit Numbers | Command-Q |
Quit Numbers and keep windows open | Option-Command-Q |
Select one of the first seven sheets | Command-1 through 7 (for example, to select the second sheet, press Command-2) |
Move around within a spreadsheet
Action | Shortcut |
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Move one character to the left | Left Arrow |
Move one character to the right | Right Arrow |
Move one character backward (works for left-to-right and right-to-left text) | Control-B |
Move one character forward (works for left-to-right and right-to-left text) | Control-F |
Move to the line above | Up Arrow |
Move to the line below | Down Arrow |
Move to the beginning of the current or previous word | Option-Left Arrow or Control-Option-B |
Move to the end of the current or next word | Option-Right Arrow or Control-Option-F |
Move to the beginning of the current text area | Command-Up Arrow |
Move to the bottom of the current text area | Command-Down Arrow |
Move to the beginning of the current line | Command-Left Arrow |
Move to the end of the current line | Command-Right Arrow |
Move to the beginning of the current paragraph | Option-Up Arrow |
Move to the end of the current paragraph | Option-Down Arrow |
Find the selected item in the spreadsheet | With the Find window open, select text, then press Command-E |
Jump to a selection in a spreadsheet | Command-J |
Scroll up the sheet | Page Up |
Scroll down the sheet | Page Down |
Scroll to the beginning of the sheet | Home or Fn-Up Arrow |
Scroll to the end of the sheet | End or Fn-Down Arrow |
Center the insertion point in the app window | Control-L |
Move down a page | Control-V |
Select text
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Action | Shortcut |
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Select one or more characters | Click in front of the first character and drag across the characters you want to select |
Select a word | Double-click the word |
Select a paragraph | Triple-click in the paragraph |
Select all objects and text | Command-A |
Deselect all objects and text | Shift-Command-A |
Extend the text selection | Click in the text, then Shift-click in another location in the text |
Extend the selection one character to the right | Shift-Right Arrow |
Extend the selection one character to the left | Shift-Left Arrow |
Extend the selection to the end of the current word, then to the end of subsequent words | Option-Shift-Right Arrow |
Extend the selection to the beginning of the current word | Option-Shift-Left Arrow |
Extend the selection to the end of the current line | Shift-Command-Right Arrow |
Extend the selection to the beginning of the current line | Shift-Command-Left Arrow |
Extend the selection to the line above | Shift-Up Arrow |
Extend the selection to the line below | Shift-Down Arrow |
Extend the selection to the beginning of the current paragraph | Option-Shift-Up Arrow |
Extend the selection to the end of the current paragraph | Option-Shift-Down Arrow |
Extend the selection to the beginning of the text | Shift-Command-Up Arrow or Shift-Home |
Extend the selection to the end of the text | Shift-Command-Down Arrow or Shift-End |
Select a bullet and its text | Click the bullet |
Move a bullet and its text, with its sub-bullets and text | Click the bullet and drag |
Format text
Action | Shortcut |
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Show the Fonts window | Command-T |
Show the Colors window | Shift-Command-C |
Apply boldface to selected text | Command-B |
Apply italic to selected text | Command-I |
Apply underline to selected text | Command-U |
Delete the previous character or selection | Delete or Control-H |
Delete the next character or selection | Control-D or Forward Delete (not available on all keyboards) |
Delete the word before the insertion point | Option-Delete |
Delete the word after the insertion point | Option-Forward Delete (not available on all keyboards) |
Delete the text between the insertion point and the next paragraph break | Control-K |
Make the font size bigger | Command-Plus Sign (+) |
Make the font size smaller | Command-Minus Sign (-) |
Decrease the space between selected characters | Option-Command-Left Bracket ([) |
Increase the space between selected characters | Option-Command-Right Bracket (]) |
Make the text superscript | Control-Shift-Command-Plus Sign (+) |
Make the text subscript | Control-Command-Minus Sign (-) |
Decrease the indent level of a block of text or a list item | Command-Left Bracket ([) |
Increase the indent level of a block of text or a list item | Command-Right Bracket (]) |
Decrease the indent level of a list item or headline | Shift-Tab |
Increase the indent level of a list item or headline | Tab |
Turn text or an object into a link | Command-K |
Cut the selection | Command-X |
Copy the selection | Command-C |
Copy the paragraph style | Option-Command-C |
Paste the selection | Command-V |
Paste the paragraph style | Option-Command-V |
Paste and match the style of the destination text | Option-Shift-Command-V |
Add a range to (or remove it from) the selection | Shift-drag or Command-drag |
Insert a nonbreaking space | Option-Space bar |
Insert a line break (soft return) | Shift-Return |
Insert a paragraph break | Return |
Insert a new line after the insertion point | Control-O |
Enter special characters | Control-Command-Space bar |
Transpose the characters on either side of the insertion point | Control-T |
Apply a paragraph, character, or list style using your own shortcut | |
Insert an equation | Option-Command-E |
Insert the current time | Control-Shift-Command-T |
Insert the current date | Control-Shift-Command-D |
Find and delete text, use comments, and check spelling
Action | Shortcut |
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Delete the previous character or selection | Delete |
Delete the next character or selection | Fn-Delete or Forward Delete (not available on all keyboards) |
Find | Command-F |
Find next (while in the Find window) | Command-G |
Find previous (while in the Find window) | Shift-Command-G |
Place the selected text in the Find & Replace text field | Command-E |
Replace text | Return |
Scroll the window to show the selected text or object | Command-J |
Hide the Find window | Esc |
Look up the word at the insertion point | Control-Command-D |
Display a list of words to complete the selected word | Option-Esc |
Check spelling and grammar | Command-Semicolon (;) |
Show the Spelling and Grammar window | Shift-Command-Colon (:) |
Open a new comment for the selected text, object, or table cell | Shift-Command-K |
Save a comment | Command-Return |
Show the next comment | Option-Command-K |
Show the previous comment | Option-Shift-Command-K |
Move, group, layer, and resize objects
Action | Shortcut |
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Select all objects | Select one object, then press Command-A |
Deselect all objects | Select one object, then press Shift-Command-A |
Select objects by dragging | Drag from a blank part of the sheet around objects. Option-drag to select objects outward from the starting point |
Scroll zoom | Option-Command-scroll (available with a Magic Mouse or a trackpad only) |
Add or remove objects from the selection | Command-drag |
Select the next object on the sheet | Tab |
Select the previous object on the sheet | Shift-Tab |
Select or deselect additional objects | Command-click or Shift-click |
Move selected objects | Drag |
Move the selected object one point | Press an arrow key |
Move the selected object ten points | Press Shift and an arrow key |
Move the selected object one screen pixel | Press an arrow key |
Move the selected object ten screen pixels | Press Shift and an arrow key |
Copy the graphic style | Option-Command-C |
Paste the graphic style | Option-Command-V |
Apply the shape style, but not the text style | Press Option and click a shape or text box style in the sidebar |
Send the selected object to the back | Shift-Command-B |
Send the selected object one layer back | Option-Shift-Command-B |
Bring the selected object to the front | Shift-Command-F |
Bring the selected object one layer forward | Option-Shift-Command-F |
Group selected objects | Option-Command-G |
Ungroup selected objects | Option-Shift-Command-G |
Select an object in a group | Double-click the object |
Select the next object in a group | Tab |
Select the previous object in a group | Shift-Tab |
End editing an object and select the group | With an object in a group selected, press Command-Return |
Lock selected objects | Command-L |
Unlock selected objects | Option-Command-L |
Duplicate the object | Command-D or Option-drag |
Constrain the movement of the object to 45° | Shift-drag |
Resize the object | Drag a selection handle |
Disable alignment guides while resizing | Command-drag |
Resize the object from the center | Option-drag a selection handle |
Constrain the aspect ratio when resizing the object | Shift-drag a selection handle |
Constrain the aspect ratio when resizing the object from the center | Option-Shift-drag a selection handle |
Rotate the object | Command-drag a selection handle |
Rotate the object 45° | Press Shift while rotating |
Rotate the object around the opposite handle (instead of the center) | Option-Command-drag a selection handle |
Rotate the object 45° around the opposite handle (instead of the center) | Option-Shift-Command-drag a selection handle |
Turn off alignment guides while moving an object | Command-drag |
Mask or unmask the object | Shift-Command-M |
Hide mask controls | Return, Enter, or double-click |
Show mask controls | Double-click the masked image |
Open the shortcut menu for the selected item | Control-click the item |
Exit text editing and select the object | Command-Return |
Define the object as a media placeholder | Control-Option-Command-I |
Modify editable shapes
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Action | Shortcut |
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Make a custom shape editable | Double-click the edge of the shape |
Draw a custom shape with the Pen tool | Option-Shift-Command-P |
Move a point of an editable shape | Drag the point to another location |
Delete a point of an editable shape | Click the point, then press Delete on your keyboard |
Add a sharp point to an editable shape | Command-drag the midpoint of a line |
Add a smooth point to an editable shape | Drag the midpoint of a line |
Add a Bézier point to an editable shape | Option-drag the midpoint of a line |
Change a curve point of an editable shape into a corner point | Double-click the curved point |
Reshape the curve of a smooth point | Drag the line adjacent to the smooth point |
Reshape the curve of a Bézier point | Click a Bézier point, then drag the control |
Work with tables
Action | Shortcut |
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Add a row above the selected cells | Option-Up Arrow |
Add a row below the selected cells | Option-Down Arrow |
Add a column to the right of the selected cells | Option-Right Arrow |
Add a column to the left of the selected cells | Option-Left Arrow |
Add or remove rows and columns with content | Option-drag in the bottom-right corner of the table |
Delete selected rows | Option-Command-Delete |
Delete selected columns | Control-Command-Delete |
Insert a row at the bottom of the table | Select a cell in the bottom row, then press Return |
Insert a column on the right of the table | Select a cell in the right-most column, then press Tab |
Select an entire row or column | Click the table, then click the letter for the column or the number for the row |
Select all rows that intersect the current selection | Option-Command-Return |
Select all columns that intersect the current selection | Control-Command-Return |
Select additional rows | Shift-Up Arrow or Shift-Down Arrow |
Select additional columns | Shift-Right Arrow or Shift-Left Arrow |
Select additional cells | Shift-click |
Select only body cells in a row or column | Double-click the letter for the column or the number for the row |
Stop the reordering of rows or columns | Press Esc while dragging |
Select a table from a cell selection | Command-Return |
Select the first cell in a selected table | Option-Return |
Select all content in a table | Command-A |
Delete the selected table, or the contents of selected cells | Delete |
Constrain the movement of the table and snap to guides | Shift-drag the table |
Replace the contents of the selected cell with the contents of the destination cell | Drag the selected cell to another cell |
Copy the contents of the selected cell into the destination cell | Option-drag the selected cell to another cell |
Copy cell style | Option-Command-C |
Paste cell style | Option-Command-V |
Paste and preserve the style of the destination cell | Option-Shift-Command-V |
Select a cell | Click a cell in a selected table (double-click a cell in an unselected table) |
Edit a cell | Option-Return |
Highlight the row and column for a cell | Press Option as you move over a cell |
Open a pop-up menu in a selected cell | Space bar |
Select a value in a pop-up menu in a selected cell | Return or Space bar |
Check or uncheck a checkbox in a selected cell | Space bar, Y, or N |
Set the number of stars for a selected star rating cell | 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 |
Set the value for a slider in a selected cell | Type a value that’s within the slider range |
Add a cell to (or remove it from) the selection | Command-click a selected or unselected cell |
Auto-align cell content | Option-Command-U |
Stop editing the cell and select the cell | Command-Return |
Stop editing the cell and select the table | Command-Return twice |
Move the selected table one point | Press an arrow key |
Move the selected table ten points | Press Shift and an arrow key |
Resize all columns in a table proportionately | Select the table, then Shift-drag a resize handle |
Select the next cell or, if the last cell of a row is selected, add a new column | Tab |
Select the previous cell | Shift-Tab |
Select the cell below | Return |
Select the cell above | Shift-Return |
Select the cell to the left, right, up, or down | Press an arrow key (from a selected cell) |
Extend the cell selection by one cell | Press Shift and an arrow key (from a selected cell) |
Select the parent of the current selection | Command-Return |
Insert a tab when editing text or a formula | Option-Tab |
Insert a line break (soft return) when editing text in a cell | Control-Return |
Insert a paragraph break (hard return) when editing text in a cell | Return |
Open the formula editor with the contents of the selected cell | Control-Equal Sign (=) |
Convert the formula in the open formula editor to text | Control-Equal Sign (=) |
Open the empty formula editor | Equal Sign (=) |
Open the formula editor for the cell containing a formula or formatted number | Double-click or Option-Return |
Paste formula results | Shift-Command-V |
In the formula editor, save changes | Return or Tab |
In the formula editor, discard changes | Esc (Escape) |
Turn Filters on or off | Shift-Command-F |
Apply sorting rules | Shift-Command-R |
Collapse selected category groups | Command-8 |
Expand selected category groups | Command-9 |
Select the first populated cell in the current row | Option-Command-Left Arrow |
Select the last populated cell in the current row | Option-Command-Right Arrow |
Select the first populated cell in the current column | Option-Command-Up Arrow |
Select the last populated cell in the current column | Option-Command-Down Arrow |
Select the table name | Shift-Tab |
Paste a formula result | Shift-Command-V |
Expand the current selection to include the first populated cell in the current row | Option-Shift-Command-Left Arrow |
Expand the current selection to include the last populated cell in the current row | Option-Shift-Command-Right Arrow |
Expand the current selection to include the first populated cell in the current column | Option-Shift-Command-Up Arrow |
Expand the current selection to include the last populated cell in the current column | Option-Shift-Command-Down Arrow |
Merge selected cells | Control-Command-M |
Unmerge selected cells | Control-Shift-Command-M |
Add or remove the top border | Control-Option-Command-Up Arrow |
Add or remove the bottom border | Control-Option-Command-Down Arrow |
Add or remove the right border | Control-Option-Command-Right Arrow |
Add or remove the left border | Control-Option-Command-Left Arrow |
Turn on autofill mode | Command-Backslash () |
Autofill from the column before | Control-Command-Backslash () |
Autofill from the row above | Option-Command-Backslash () |
Work with charts
Action | Shortcut |
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Edit chart data references | Shift-Command-D |
Move the chart legend one point | Select the legend, then press an arrow key |
Move the chart legend ten points | Select the legend, then hold down Shift and press an arrow key |
Create cell references in formulas
Action | Shortcut |
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Navigate to and select a single cell | Press Option and an arrow key |
Extend or shrink a selected cell reference | Press Option-Shift and an arrow key |
Navigate to the first or last nonheader cell in a row or column | Press Option-Command and an arrow key |
Insert a line break | Option-Return |
Insert a tab | Option-Tab |
Specify absolute and relative attributes of selected cell references | Press Command-K or Shift-Command-K to move forward or backward through options |
Specify absolute and relative attributes of the first and last cells of selected cell references | Press Option-Command-K or Option-Shift-Command-K to move forward or backward through options |
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