You have it almost all figured out. Pressing Ctrl-Period twice will make the
bottom row active. From there, all you need do to extend the painted range
up by 2 rows is hold the shift key down while pressing the up arrow twice.
"Shrikant" wrote:
By pressing Ctrl . (dot), I am able to move my cursor to the four corners of
the range without un-painting the range. However, this does not help in
extending the range on the top row side.
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Shrikant
"Shrikant" wrote:
continue... ( I accidently pressed 'enter')
When I define the range by painting the cells, and when the cursor is on the
last row of the range, i had a need to extend the range on the upper part by,
say 2 rows. How do I move the curser to the top row without un-painting the
selection ?
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Shrikant
"Shrikant" wrote:
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Shrikant
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