Thanks.  I didn't think about the application key.  No, I didn't want to
format an entire worksheet.

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Shift plus control plus f works too.  You can format cells individually.
You can also use the applications key to format cells.  
Are you wanting to format an entire worksheet?  I have no answer for that
one.

On 10/11/2016 11:10 AM, Justin Williams wrote:
> Alt h o will get you to the format menu.  What are you trying to do.
> Control number 1 will also get you to the format menu, but that format 
> menu is different.
>   Justin
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> I'm suffering a brain freeze/senior moment  and cannot remember the 
> command to format cells in Excel 2010.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
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