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showsomeidnow

the 'cell' that allows you to automatically highlight all the data (below the name box in the corner)
 
....does anybody know what it's called?


Bernard Liengme

the 'cell' that allows you to automatically highlight all the data (below the name box in the corner)
 
It is not a cell. It is the intersection of the column and row headers.
I do not think it has a simple name.
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...does anybody know what it's called?




Dave Peterson

the 'cell' that allows you to automatically highlight all the data(below the name box in the corner)
 
I call it the "select all" button--but nobody understands what I'm talking
about.

If you're trying to tell someone to select all the cells (over the phone??), you
may want to suggest using ctrl-a.

And depending on the version of excel, you may need to tell them to hit it a few
times (its behavior changed through the versions).



showsomeidnow wrote:

...does anybody know what it's called?


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Dave Peterson

showsomeidnow

the 'cell' that allows you to automatically highlight all the data (below the name box in the corner)
 
thank you kindly all for all of the answers. you are all extremely
helpful.


Debra Dalgleish

the 'cell' that allows you to automatically highlight all thedata (below the name box in the corner)
 
Microsoft calls it the Select All button too:


http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...CH100648141033

There's a picture in the 'Change the column width to fit the contents'
section.

Dave Peterson wrote:
I call it the "select all" button--but nobody understands what I'm talking
about.

If you're trying to tell someone to select all the cells (over the phone??), you
may want to suggest using ctrl-a.

And depending on the version of excel, you may need to tell them to hit it a few
times (its behavior changed through the versions).



showsomeidnow wrote:

...does anybody know what it's called?





--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


Dave Peterson

the 'cell' that allows you to automatically highlight all thedata(below the name box in the corner)
 
I wasn't sure if it was BillG or me who came up with that term. We discussed
lots of things in that meeting.

<vbg

Debra Dalgleish wrote:

Microsoft calls it the Select All button too:


http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...CH100648141033

There's a picture in the 'Change the column width to fit the contents'
section.

Dave Peterson wrote:
I call it the "select all" button--but nobody understands what I'm talking
about.

If you're trying to tell someone to select all the cells (over the phone??), you
may want to suggest using ctrl-a.

And depending on the version of excel, you may need to tell them to hit it a few
times (its behavior changed through the versions).



showsomeidnow wrote:

...does anybody know what it's called?




--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


--

Dave Peterson

Debra Dalgleish

the 'cell' that allows you to automatically highlight all thedata(below the name box in the corner)
 
Was that the same meeting where you created Clippy?

Dave Peterson wrote:
I wasn't sure if it was BillG or me who came up with that term. We discussed
lots of things in that meeting.

<vbg

Debra Dalgleish wrote:

Microsoft calls it the Select All button too:


http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...CH100648141033

There's a picture in the 'Change the column width to fit the contents'
section.

Dave Peterson wrote:

I call it the "select all" button--but nobody understands what I'm talking
about.

If you're trying to tell someone to select all the cells (over the phone??), you
may want to suggest using ctrl-a.

And depending on the version of excel, you may need to tell them to hit it a few
times (its behavior changed through the versions).



showsomeidnow wrote:


...does anybody know what it's called?


--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html





--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


Dave Peterson

the 'cell' that allows you to automatically highlight allthedata(below the name box in the corner)
 
I blame BillG for that. OTOH, Bob was my idea. <gd&r

Debra Dalgleish wrote:

Was that the same meeting where you created Clippy?

Dave Peterson wrote:
I wasn't sure if it was BillG or me who came up with that term. We discussed
lots of things in that meeting.

<vbg

Debra Dalgleish wrote:

Microsoft calls it the Select All button too:


http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...CH100648141033

There's a picture in the 'Change the column width to fit the contents'
section.

Dave Peterson wrote:

I call it the "select all" button--but nobody understands what I'm talking
about.

If you're trying to tell someone to select all the cells (over the phone??), you
may want to suggest using ctrl-a.

And depending on the version of excel, you may need to tell them to hit it a few
times (its behavior changed through the versions).



showsomeidnow wrote:


...does anybody know what it's called?


--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html




--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


--

Dave Peterson

Bob I

the 'cell' that allows you to automatically highlight allthedata(below the name box in the corner)
 
Did he kiss you ;-)
http://www.klippert.com/TCC/Blog/200...osoft-bob.html

Dave Peterson wrote:

I blame BillG for that. OTOH, Bob was my idea. <gd&r

Debra Dalgleish wrote:

Was that the same meeting where you created Clippy?

Dave Peterson wrote:

I wasn't sure if it was BillG or me who came up with that term. We discussed
lots of things in that meeting.

<vbg

Debra Dalgleish wrote:


Microsoft calls it the Select All button too:


http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...CH100648141033

There's a picture in the 'Change the column width to fit the contents'
section.

Dave Peterson wrote:


I call it the "select all" button--but nobody understands what I'm talking
about.

If you're trying to tell someone to select all the cells (over the phone??), you
may want to suggest using ctrl-a.

And depending on the version of excel, you may need to tell them to hit it a few
times (its behavior changed through the versions).



showsomeidnow wrote:



...does anybody know what it's called?


--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html





Dave Peterson

the 'cell' that allows you to automatically highlight allthedata(below the name box in the corner)
 
Nope. But you don't want to know what happened to Clippy!

Bob I wrote:

Did he kiss you ;-)
http://www.klippert.com/TCC/Blog/200...osoft-bob.html

Dave Peterson wrote:

I blame BillG for that. OTOH, Bob was my idea. <gd&r

Debra Dalgleish wrote:

Was that the same meeting where you created Clippy?

Dave Peterson wrote:

I wasn't sure if it was BillG or me who came up with that term. We discussed
lots of things in that meeting.

<vbg

Debra Dalgleish wrote:


Microsoft calls it the Select All button too:


http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...CH100648141033

There's a picture in the 'Change the column width to fit the contents'
section.

Dave Peterson wrote:


I call it the "select all" button--but nobody understands what I'm talking
about.

If you're trying to tell someone to select all the cells (over the phone??), you
may want to suggest using ctrl-a.

And depending on the version of excel, you may need to tell them to hit it a few
times (its behavior changed through the versions).



showsomeidnow wrote:



...does anybody know what it's called?


--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html




--

Dave Peterson


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