There are Duplicate Shortcuts For Converting a List into Table, Let's use one them for another functionality
A Table has a lot more functionality than a List. Although there are 6 different ways of converting a List into a Table, Excel users find it easy to do that with a shortcut. Surprisingly there are 2 shortcuts performing the same exact task:
CTRL + T (T stands for Table) or CTRL + L (L stands for List)
Why should we reserve 2 shortcuts for the same action? let's keep only the relatively new one CTRL + T (users are familiar with this one)
While Assign the older shortcut CTRL + L to copying to the left (L stands for Left) maintaining the same logical association:
CTRL + D >> To copy Down (D stands for Down)
CTRL + R >> Copy To The Right (R stands for Right)
CTRL + L >> To copy to the Left (L stands for Left)

13 comments
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Gary commented
What is a List in Excel?
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janaweshra mishra commented
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Anonymous commented
Then you can use Ctrl + E >> To Copy Up (E from Upp'e'r) ;)
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Solomon Kinyanjui commented
It sounds good and logical. I agree 100%
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Anonymous commented
Agree
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Carlos commented
Agreed 1000%
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Hassan Jatta commented
Agreed.
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Darkp commented
slažem se i mislim da ima smisla
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Anonymous commented
Agree
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Georg Seiler commented
Yes, very good Idea!
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Anonymous commented
Agree
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Anonymous commented
Agree
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JerryD commented
Agree