 Hi! This is Arielle from TechSoup. I'm here to share two quick Microsoft Excel tips. The great and also sometimes confusing thing about Excel is that there's usually more than one way to do something. And usually both ways are totally okay. It's just a matter of your personal preference. That's why I'm going to show you two super quick ways to make everything you do in Excel just a little bit faster. If there are a handful of things you do over and over in Excel, you want to make those things easy to get to. Here are two ways to do that. First, if you mostly use your mouse rather than keyboard shortcuts, you can customize your toolbar by adding frequently used tasks to Excel's quick access toolbar. Just click the little arrow to choose which buttons to add to your toolbar. I've added filter, delete rows, and insert sheet rows because those are some of the commands that I use most often. If you prefer using keyboard shortcuts to using your mouse, we've got a tip for you too. When you're in any spreadsheet, just hit the alt key. This will display keyboard shortcuts for every item in the Excel ribbon. You can do almost anything in Excel without ever using your mouse or even knowing what the keyboard shortcuts are. Note I'm using Excel 2013. Your layout may look slightly different if you're using a different version. Thanks for watching and be sure to check out TechSoup's other videos.