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Wazooli

selecting cells
 
When working with a large group of cells, I find it easier to click the top
cell, scroll to the bottom, and click the last cell while holding the shift
key down. The problem is, when I want to select a second column of data, I
have to select the top cell using the control key, the pull down the cursor
manually. Is there a way to select 2 or more non-adjacent columns without
having to scroll down using the mouse?

Wazooli

Nevermind - figured it out myself. The easiest things are often so obvious
they are hard to see.

"Wazooli" wrote:

When working with a large group of cells, I find it easier to click the top
cell, scroll to the bottom, and click the last cell while holding the shift
key down. The problem is, when I want to select a second column of data, I
have to select the top cell using the control key, the pull down the cursor
manually. Is there a way to select 2 or more non-adjacent columns without
having to scroll down using the mouse?


FGM

What was the obvious as that is a problem I have had also
and would like to know the answer.

thanks.


-----Original Message-----
Nevermind - figured it out myself. The easiest things

are often so obvious
they are hard to see.

"Wazooli" wrote:

When working with a large group of cells, I find it

easier to click the top
cell, scroll to the bottom, and click the last cell

while holding the shift
key down. The problem is, when I want to select a

second column of data, I
have to select the top cell using the control key, the

pull down the cursor
manually. Is there a way to select 2 or more non-

adjacent columns without
having to scroll down using the mouse?

.


Wazooli

If you select a column as described, then select the topmost cell in the
next column you want while holding the control key, simply let go of the
control key and press and hold the shift key while selecting the bottomost
cell of the second row. Try it - - it works!

"FGM" wrote:

What was the obvious as that is a problem I have had also
and would like to know the answer.

thanks.


-----Original Message-----
Nevermind - figured it out myself. The easiest things

are often so obvious
they are hard to see.

"Wazooli" wrote:

When working with a large group of cells, I find it

easier to click the top
cell, scroll to the bottom, and click the last cell

while holding the shift
key down. The problem is, when I want to select a

second column of data, I
have to select the top cell using the control key, the

pull down the cursor
manually. Is there a way to select 2 or more non-

adjacent columns without
having to scroll down using the mouse?

.




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