Note: Changing system function key preferences affects how the function keys work for your Mac, not just Excel. After changing this setting, you can still perform the special features printed on a function key. Just press the FN key. For example, to use the F12 key to change your volume, you would press FN+F12.

If a function key doesn't work as you expect it to, press the FN key in addition to the function key. If you don't want to press the FN key each time, you can change your Apple system preferences:

Change function key preferences with the mouse

  1. On the Apple menu, press System Preferences.
  2. Select Keyboard.
  3. On the Keyboard tab, select the check box for Use all F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys.

The following table provides the function key shortcuts for Excel for Mac

To do this
Press
Display the Help window
F1
Edit the selected cell
F2
Insert or edit a cell comment
SHIFT + F2
Open the Save dialog
OPTION + F2
Open the Formula Builder
SHIFT +F3
Open the Define Name dialog
+F3
Close
+F4
Display the Go To dialog
F5
Display the Find dialog
SHIFT + F5
Move to the Search Sheet dialog
CONTROL + F5
Check spelling
F7
Open the thesaurus
SHIFT + F7
or
CONTROL + OPTION + + R
Extend the selection
F8
Add to the selection
SHIFT + F8
Display the Macro dialog
OPTION +F8
Calculate all open workbooks
F9
Calculate the active sheet
SHIFT + F9
Minimize the active window
Display a contextual menu, or 'right click' menu
SHIFT + F10
Maximize or restore the active window
CONTROL + F10
or
+ F10
Insert a new chart sheet*
F11
Insert a new sheet*
SHIFT + F11
Insert an Excel 4.0 macro sheet
+ F11
Open Visual Basic
OPTION + F11
Display the Save As dialog
F12
Display the Open dialog
Generate aes 256 bit key. + F12

Drawing

To do this
Press
Toggle Drawing mode
+ CONTROL + Z

See also

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You can now get Office Add-ins from the Store or use Add-ins you already have from right within recent versions of Word for Mac and Excel for Mac.

There are two kinds of add-ins: Office Add-ins from the Office Store (which use web technologies like HTML, CSS and JavaScript) and add-ins made by using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).

If you're looking for a built-in add-in such as Solver or Analysis ToolPak, select the Tools menu and then select Add-ins.

Get an Office Store add-in for Word or Excel for Mac

  1. On the Insert menu, select Add-ins.
  2. To get new add-ins, select Store. To use add-ins you already have, select My Add-ins.

Get a VBA add-in for Word or Excel for Mac

  1. On the Tools menu, select Add-Ins.
  2. In the Add-Ins available box, select the add-in you want, and then click OK.

Free Excel For Mac Computers

Requirements

Spreadsheet For Mac

Office Add-ins aren't available in Office for Mac 2011. They're only available in newer versions.