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Christopher Robinson

It was always possible (here's how)
 
Double click. Works in every version of Excel up to 2003. I haven't tried it in 2007, but can later today. (I don't like office 2007 for various reasons, so wouldn't be surprised if they removed the easy deselect function).

cheers,
chris



Adrien Mel wrote:

I'm pretty sure it was possible
05-Jan-10

By the way, when you make multiple selection while holding ctrl on Word 2007 you can of course unselect by re-clicking...

So keep your lousy explication (like "I think you may be confusing the behavior in Windows Explorer with Excel") for yourself, thank you.

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Gord Dibben

It was always possible (here's how)
 
Would be a great trick if it actually worked in any version of Excel.

Unfortunately, it does not.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 11:48:37 -0800, Christopher Robinson wrote:

Double click. Works in every version of Excel up to 2003. I haven't tried it in 2007, but can later today. (I don't like office 2007 for various reasons, so wouldn't be surprised if they removed the easy deselect function).

cheers,
chris



Adrien Mel wrote:

I'm pretty sure it was possible
05-Jan-10

By the way, when you make multiple selection while holding ctrl on Word 2007 you can of course unselect by re-clicking...

So keep your lousy explication (like "I think you may be confusing the behavior in Windows Explorer with Excel") for yourself, thank you.

Previous Posts In This Thread:


Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
Run an ASP Page with parameters from SQL Server
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...with-para.aspx




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