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Default How to get back my selected cells ?

I am working with Microsoft Excel 2003, performing selections on a
worksheet with the CTRL key. After a few selections and still more to
select, I have inadvertently let go of the CTRL key while clicking in a
cell, thereby losing my previous selections.
Is there a way to get them back or do I have to re-start the tedious
selection exercise?

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I think you are stuck with starting again.

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I am working with Microsoft Excel 2003, performing selections on a
worksheet with the CTRL key. After a few selections and still more to
select, I have inadvertently let go of the CTRL key while clicking in a
cell, thereby losing my previous selections.
Is there a way to get them back or do I have to re-start the tedious
selection exercise?



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