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How do i stop the multi-cell selection when I click one cell. how did it
start and why would it be necessary when I can not control how many cells IT
selects...sometimes two cells many times its 5...enough already...so much
time is wasted.
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Default multiple cell sections with one click for one cell

Try going to the CONTROL PANEL and select MOUSE. If necessary click the
BUTTONS tab and verify that there isn't a check in the TURN ON CLICKLOCK
checkbox.
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"Robert" wrote:

How do i stop the multi-cell selection when I click one cell. how did it
start and why would it be necessary when I can not control how many cells IT
selects...sometimes two cells many times its 5...enough already...so much
time is wasted.
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