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In EXCEL you can select nonadjacent cells as follows: Select the first cell
or range of cells, and then hold down CTRL while you select the other cells or ranges. I have the same problem with adjacent cells. I do this all the time to get a quick sum or get an average or just to count a few items. My problem is that since I installed Office 2007 I have not been able to "see" the cells. The are not differentiated by shading/highlighting as in the past. My question is how can I see these cells? I could change the format of these cells but that is too permanent. I just need them highlighted. Is there some property in EXCEL or in the general windows display that I have somehow turned off? How can I turn it back on? Thank you. |
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