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there are three Excel shortcuts that I personally think that even a beginner or basic user of Excel should be using these are for bold italics and underline the actual command can be found in the home ribbon just below the font selection and yes if you would have noticed the position is more or less the same in Word PowerPoint and Excel and so is the shortcut for it in order to make the contents of a cell or group or cells pooled you need to use the control B in Windows or command B in the Mac version keep the ctrl or command key pressed and then press the B key so that they press together this will make the selection appear in the bold font know that if you selected an already bold font it will still make it a bit dense to display it differently which is a bit weird an interesting thing is that you can even make the Selective contents with an individual cell bold to do so you just double-click on the cell so that edits open inline or you can go to the formula bar where the contents o