Rename Excel Sheet without Mouse - Episode 2230

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This video has been published on Aug 22, 2018.
Here is a challenge for today: How can you rename a worksheet without using the Mouse? Does anyone know the keyboard shortcut to solve this?
Question for today: How can you rename a worksheet without using the mouse?
The technique involves using the F6 Loop:
Press F6 to get to the sheet tabs
F6 again to task pane(s)
F6 again to status bar
F6 again to Ribbon
F6 again to Split Window
From the worksheet, F6, Shift+F10 to open right-click menu, arrow to rename, Enter
Type Name, Enter, F6 until you are back in the worksheet






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Transcript of the video:
Learn Excel for MrExcel Podcast, Episode 2230: Rename a Sheet Without the Mouse.
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Hey, welcome back to MrExcel netcast, I'm Bill Jelen, and I got a challenge for you today. I want you to rename that sheet down there at the bottom of your Excel spreadsheet without using the mouse.
I love keyboard shortcuts.
I know keyboard shortcuts for everything, but I don't know how to get down there.
Do you know how to get down there?
Yeah, now if you watched yesterday's podcast, there's actually some hope.
If that didn't say Podcast Content-- if it said Sheet1-- then Alt+R for review, +A1 for check accessibility.
And now I'm over here and I can go to the one that says, Hey, you have a bad Sheet1, and I could open that drop-down box and I would be able to rename the sheet.
But because it now says Podcast Content, it doesn't show up in the accessibility checker-- so, no deal.
Alright?
Again, the whole trick is how do we get down there to change the sheet tab without the mouse.
And what we're going to do is we're going to ride something called the "F6 Loop"-- F6.
Now here, right now, you see that I'm up here in the spreadsheet.
And when I press F6, we're going to go for a ride on a loop and the first place that we're going to stop.
And this is new, it never used to do this. The first place we're going to stop is right down there.
See Podcast Content has now been highlighted.
If I press the right arrow key, I go over to BuyTheBook, TakeTheCourse, WrapUp.
Alright, so I've now selected that.
Now that I've selected that, I can either press the Program key.
Now, on my big Desktop keyboard here, on the right hand side, Spacebar, Alt, and then the little right-click key.
That's called the Program key.
And Ctrl-- I can press that, or if you don't have that, Shift+F10 will open the menu outside of your screen.
Down here to Insert, Delete, Rename, and then I can type something else like Sheet1.
Nope, I won't go to that-- Escape.
Alright, so the F6 Loop, let's see what else is on the F6 Loop.
So you start out here in the spreadsheet, press F6, you go down to the sheet tabs like that, Press F6 again, and you go to one of the open task panes-- so, right now, I'm in pivot table fields-- press F6 again, and I go to the other task pane, press F6 again.
Where am I now?
Check this out, look down in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen-- that status bar-- so I could start actually recording a macro or go to Page Layout view, or Increase or decrease the zoom.
And then I press F6 again and it goes up to the keyboard shortcuts, and then, finally, F6 again goes back to the sheet.
Now, there's something that I never use in Excel, that's called the Split window-- I hate the Split window.
But if we actually had a Split window here, then the F6 Loop will include that split.
So right now I'm over on the left hand side, press F6, down in the sheets.
Press F6 over in the taskbar. Press F6 down in the bottom.
Press F6, and then F6 again will now take me over to the other window to get there. And then F6 will take me back where I am.
It's called the F6 loop.
For those of you that are hardcore keyboard shortcut people, you now have a way to rename the worksheets.
Basically, from the sheet, F6, and then Shift+F10, and then arrow to rename and type whatever you need to type.
Well, that trick and a lot more in my book, "Microsoft Excel 2019 Inside Out".
Click that "I" on the top right hand corner for more information.
Okay, so, question for today: How do you rename a worksheet without using the mouse?
I have to use something called the F6 loop from the spreadsheet.
F6 gets to the sheet tabs, then to the task panes, the end of the status bar, the end of the ribbon, then to the other window if you have a split window, and then, finally, back to the first place.
So, from the worksheet, F6 to get you down here the tabs, go to the right tab using left or right arrow keys, Shift+f10 to open the right-click menu, arrow to rename, Enter, type the name, and then Enter, and then F6 until you're back in the worksheet.
To download the workbook from today's video visit the URL in the YouTube description.
Well, hey, I want to thank you for stopping by, we'll see you next time for another netcast from MrExcel.
 

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