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⌨️ Time for a challenge! Can you share a lesser-known Excel keyboard shortcut? Let's see who can come up with the most unique ones! #ExcelChallenge #ShortcutMasters
💙💜 Such a blast last night with my loves at the Blacklight Run!! 😄🏃😎 #shortcutmasters😂 instagram.com/p/1q1hqtDooE/
Start using shortcuts in video editing like you play video games! It is a game changer
The best shortcut ever! Trial and error takes too long, and we hate the pain.
The best shortcut ever! Trial and error takes too long, and we hate the pain.
Someone took 20 years to learn it. 2 years to write it. It costs you $20 buy it. And 2 hours to read it. Explain to me how books are not the greatest life hack ever.
Shortcuts takes one nowhere... Pakistanis should know especially in the big 25 😉
Managed to do this shortcut after a bit of practice!! It's more complicated than it looks 🧐
shortcut. I want to actually understand what I'm doing and why it works. So this is me showing up every day, learning one step at a time, and trying to get a little better than yesterday. No hype—just honest progress.
Pretty sure this is the best shortcut in the game. Even if it's probably unintentional.
This is one of those lines that hits way deeper the more you build. If you can do something from scratch, shortcuts become leverage, they save time, not replace skill. But if you only know the shortcuts, you’re basically building on sand. The moment something breaks or the path…
Makes lots of sense Shortcuts is easy when it comes from experience and much exposure to what ever
It’s the difference between mastery and dependency. When you’ve built something from the ground up, you understand the structure beneath the surface; you know why each step matters. That’s what makes shortcuts safe: they’re choices, not crutches. But if shortcuts are all…
The shortcut is boredom and hardwork And if you're disciplined and consistent it becomes even shorter
Taking shortcuts eliminates the necessary learning curve that makes future mistakes harder to rectify because there would be no lessons to draw from.
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