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Excel Shortcuts Every New Employee Should Learn in Their First Week

You don't need to learn everything at once. New employees should focus first on the basic shortcuts they'll use every single day.

Shortcuts you will master in this article

Ctrl + C / Ctrl + V / Ctrl + Z / Ctrl + S

Staying mouse-dependent for basic operations limits your growth

Early in a job, much of the time lost isn't due to the work itself — it's hesitation over basic operations. That's exactly why internalizing fundamental shortcuts first provides so much value.

Rather than trying to learn impressive techniques, focusing on a narrow set of daily-use shortcuts leads to faster, more durable habits.

Shortcuts to Learn in Your First Week

These eight shortcuts alone will make your workday noticeably smoother.

1
Ctrl + C

Copy

The most frequently used basic operation.

2
Ctrl + V

Paste

Learn this alongside copy so they become one instinct.

3
Ctrl + Z

Undo

Lets you act without fear of making mistakes.

4
Ctrl + S

Save

Essential insurance during any extended work session.

5
Ctrl + ↑↓←→

Jump to the edge of a data range

Transforms navigation in large tables.

6
F2

Edit a cell

The standard shortcut for partial edits.

7
Ctrl + Shift + L

Toggle filters

The basic technique for extracting needed data from a list.

8
Ctrl + ;

Enter today's date

Immediately useful for logs and work records.

Excel Shortcut Practice

Master Excel shortcuts and
gain real productivity skills

Reading alone won't make them stick. Use KeyboardGym's Excel practice mode to actually type the shortcuts from this article and build lasting muscle memory.

How New Employees Can Avoid Memorization Pitfalls

It's more effective to force yourself to use shortcuts in your actual daily work than to try to memorize them in isolation.
Once Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+S become automatic, you'll feel comfortable trying other shortcuts.
Even adding one shortcut per day, after one week you'll find your work noticeably easier.

Related Shortcuts

Visit each shortcut detail page to see key positions and usage tips.

KeyAction
Ctrl + CCopy
Ctrl + VPaste
Ctrl + ZUndo
Ctrl + SSave
Ctrl + UpMove to Edge of Data
F2Edit Cell
Ctrl + Shift + LToggle AutoFilter
Ctrl + ;Insert Current Date

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is this really enough?

A. Yes. The priority is reducing time spent navigating to the mouse for basic operations. You can expand from there.

Q. I can't match my manager's speed.

A. That's completely normal at first. Simply using these core shortcuts consistently will close the gap over time.

Q. Where should I start practicing?

A. Start with copy, save, undo, and navigation. Those four build the foundation for everything else.

Q. How do I memorize Excel shortcuts faster?

A. Reading alone won't make them stick. Use KeyboardGym's Excel practice mode to actually type the keys and alternate between sequential and random practice for faster retention.

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