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What are different ways for selecting multiple cells without clicking and
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"Richard Stedman" wrote:

What are different ways for selecting multiple cells without clicking and
dragging?


You can use the CTRL key to click on and selct multiple cells, this is
particularly helpful when select cells that are not adjoining one another.
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