Ctrl+1 open the Format Cells dialog.
 | The shortcuts listed in Table 4 do not work under any Linux desktop tested. If you would like to have the functionality described in this table, you must create custom key sequnces as explained in the Assigning shortcut keys topic at the beginning of this appendix.
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 | The shortcut keys shown in Table 4 do not use the number keys on the number pad. They use the number keys above the letter keys on the main keyboard.
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Table 4: Formatting shortcut keys
Shortcut Keys
| Effect
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Ctrl+Shift+1
| Two decimal places, thousands separator
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Ctrl+Shift+2
| Standard exponential format
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Ctrl+Shift+3
| Standard date format
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Ctrl+Shift+4
| Standard currency format
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Ctrl+Shift+5
| Standard percentage format (two decimal places)
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Ctrl+Shift+6
| Standard format
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