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I want to select multiple drawing objects in Excel in Office 2007. The
previous version of Excel (2003) allowed you to draw a box around the objects that you wanted to select. This option was selected by clicking the pointer icon at the bottom left hand corner of the screen. This option seems to have disappeared in Excel 2007. Can anyone advise? Also, I previously changed the length of a drawing line by dragging one end while holding the cntl key. This kept the original direction of the line and just changed the length. Holding cntl now rotates the line - does anyone know the new keyboard stroke for this function? |
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Arrow pointer:
Home tab, far right, click Find & Select, and the Select Objects button is near the bottom. Keep aspect ratio (angle of a line) constant while changing its size: Hold the Shift key, just like in pre-2007 versions. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "panalysis" wrote in message ... I want to select multiple drawing objects in Excel in Office 2007. The previous version of Excel (2003) allowed you to draw a box around the objects that you wanted to select. This option was selected by clicking the pointer icon at the bottom left hand corner of the screen. This option seems to have disappeared in Excel 2007. Can anyone advise? Also, I previously changed the length of a drawing line by dragging one end while holding the cntl key. This kept the original direction of the line and just changed the length. Holding cntl now rotates the line - does anyone know the new keyboard stroke for this function? |
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Thanks for the info Jon.
The Home tab advice solved my selecting problem. Holding shift key down like in previous Excel doesn't work. Instead of resizing, the line becomes infinitely long - extending to the limit of the sheet. I've tried it in new file in Excel 2007 and your advice works fine, but in my existing Excel file I have the problem described above. Andrew. "Jon Peltier" wrote: Arrow pointer: Home tab, far right, click Find & Select, and the Select Objects button is near the bottom. Keep aspect ratio (angle of a line) constant while changing its size: Hold the Shift key, just like in pre-2007 versions. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "panalysis" wrote in message ... I want to select multiple drawing objects in Excel in Office 2007. The previous version of Excel (2003) allowed you to draw a box around the objects that you wanted to select. This option was selected by clicking the pointer icon at the bottom left hand corner of the screen. This option seems to have disappeared in Excel 2007. Can anyone advise? Also, I previously changed the length of a drawing line by dragging one end while holding the cntl key. This kept the original direction of the line and just changed the length. Holding cntl now rotates the line - does anyone know the new keyboard stroke for this function? |
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Was the file created in an earlier version of Excel? Sometimes things like
charts and shapes don't make the transition smoothly. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "panalysis" wrote in message ... Thanks for the info Jon. The Home tab advice solved my selecting problem. Holding shift key down like in previous Excel doesn't work. Instead of resizing, the line becomes infinitely long - extending to the limit of the sheet. I've tried it in new file in Excel 2007 and your advice works fine, but in my existing Excel file I have the problem described above. Andrew. "Jon Peltier" wrote: Arrow pointer: Home tab, far right, click Find & Select, and the Select Objects button is near the bottom. Keep aspect ratio (angle of a line) constant while changing its size: Hold the Shift key, just like in pre-2007 versions. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "panalysis" wrote in message ... I want to select multiple drawing objects in Excel in Office 2007. The previous version of Excel (2003) allowed you to draw a box around the objects that you wanted to select. This option was selected by clicking the pointer icon at the bottom left hand corner of the screen. This option seems to have disappeared in Excel 2007. Can anyone advise? Also, I previously changed the length of a drawing line by dragging one end while holding the cntl key. This kept the original direction of the line and just changed the length. Holding cntl now rotates the line - does anyone know the new keyboard stroke for this function? |
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In Excel 2007, you can still select multiple drawing objects by drawing a selection box. Here's how:
As for changing the length of a drawing line while maintaining its direction, you can use the "Shift" key instead of the "Ctrl" key. Here's how:
This should maintain the original direction of the line while changing its length.
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