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I need to select visible cells only. I very efficient way in Excel 2003 was
to use the Alt+; shortcut. What's the most effcient way to do this in 2007? Thanks, |
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hi, !
I need to select visible cells only. I very efficient way in Excel 2003 was to use the Alt+; shortcut. What's the most effcient way to do this in 2007? Thanks, if I select (i.e.) an autofiltered range and press ctrl+C (copy) I can see the "dancing ants" surrounding two (or more) range areas (perhaps there is no more a short-cut need ?) |
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The shortcut is the same in Excel 2007
-- Saruman --------------------------------------------------------------------------- All Outgoing Mail Scanned By Symantec Antivirus 10 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "fabalmo" wrote in message ... I need to select visible cells only. I very efficient way in Excel 2003 was to use the Alt+; shortcut. What's the most effcient way to do this in 2007? Thanks, |
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