Hi - not sure where you can get the complete set, but this may help:
http://web.mit.edu/is/help/officex/newfeatures.html
"Customizable keyboard shortcuts: Set the keyboard shortcuts to function as they did in Excel 98, or customize each one to your personal preferences. You can assign keyboard shortcuts to commands that do not already have them or remove keyboard shortcuts you don't want. If you don't like the changes you make, you can return to the default keyboard shortcut settings at any time."
Also:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/produc...ow_to_articles/officex/xl_CustomKeyboards.xml
"Assign a keyboard shortcut
1. On the Tools menu, click Customize.
2. At the bottom of the Customize dialog box, click Keyboard.
3. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, select a category from the Categories list to see the commands and other items associated with that category.
4. Click the command you want in the list to the right.
Note** If there is currently a keyboard shortcut associated with the command, it is displayed in the Current keys box.
5. Click inside the Press new shortcut key box.
6. Press the key combination you want to use for the command.
7. Click Add.
8. After you have finished assigning all the shortcuts you want, click OK.
Note** If you change your mind now or later, you can reset the shortcuts by clicking Reset All."
Also, Unsanity has an app to create keyboard shortcuts that you can check out - I haven't used it yet. I often use QuicKeys - for example, I was so sick of paste special not defualting to unformatted text (what I always seem to want to do) that I created a QuicKeys shortcut for this that I use in Word, Excel and Mail."
Hey - I still use the original Office X - service pack 1 and Delete will delete multple cells. The little Delete over the arrow keys, not the big Delete at the end of the top row (to the right of 8 9 0 - =). The Big Delete does just what you say, where as the small Delete does what you want.