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Selecting Multiple Shapes and Lines
In Excel 2003, lines and shapes could easily be selected by clicking on the
arrow in the drawings menu and drawings a box around the objects. I am now using Excel 2007, but have not found anywhere to change the coursor from the standard cross to a pointer. Is this one of the features that did not get transfered over, or have I just not found it yet? Thanks for the help. |
Selecting Multiple Shapes and Lines
If I understood your question - try this:
In the Ribbon - Click 'Home' at the far end 'Edit' section click on 'Search & Choose' in the sub-menu click 'choose objects'. *** This is a free translation of my Hebrew UI *** Micky "Nash" wrote: In Excel 2003, lines and shapes could easily be selected by clicking on the arrow in the drawings menu and drawings a box around the objects. I am now using Excel 2007, but have not found anywhere to change the coursor from the standard cross to a pointer. Is this one of the features that did not get transfered over, or have I just not found it yet? Thanks for the help. |
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