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One night I got up in the middle of a nightmare: I had done a bad thing (in life that is), and was desperately attempting to undo this bad thing by pressing Ctrl-z, but it wouldn't work, as it was real life (even if it was in a dream!)…
Whether we want it or not, shortcuts are part of our computer world life. Here is a list of useful shortcuts that I use everyday at work.
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Ctrl-z (undo in most applications) or Cmd+z on a Mac, literally saved me hours of work. So let's thank the creator of Ctrl-z, who ever he might be.
My dad still copies and paste through clicking in the menu bar. Well, I'm not sure how miserable I would feel without Ctrl-c and Ctrl-v (copy and paste).
Ctrl-y (redo) is an underestimated one. Note that is not limited to the inverse of Ctrl-z. If you just did an action under Excel, you can repeat the same action ad-infinitum using Ctrl-y (ad-infinitum).
Ctrl-s (save) saves your file, and saves you time. Careful, it quickly becomes an addiction . A bit more advanced, F12 (save as) works on most applications.
Ctrl-a (select all) is a fairly useful friend when you have tons of items to select.
Alt-F4 (close current window) is a bit nerdy, but can be useful when you have multiple windows to close and your wife is asking you to stop working.
Windows+d (show desktop under Windows) gets windows out of the way so that you can see what's on your desktop.
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Windows+e (under Windows obviously…) opens windows explorer in a jiffy.
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Ctrl+tab (go to next window, in a browser or in Excel), pretty nerdy as well, to impress colleagues for example.

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One night I also dreamt about expanding Excel formulas: a pretty bad memory after a full day working on Excel. From all these days spent with Excel, here are my favorite shortcuts to impress your boss:
Ctrl+page up/down, go one sheet backwards or forward.
Ctrl+arrow: go to end of series of non-blank cells
Double-click on + at bottom-right of cell (does this even qualify as a shortcut? I guess if it can help you then it deserves to be in here): expand formula down to end of series of non-blank cells based on column to the right of the one you just clicked on (well, just try and see what it does).

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F4 when editing a formula: sets and removes $ for you

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Happy shortcutting.