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When holding down ctrl to select a number of cells to format them or see the
sum in the bottom of the screen - and you accidentally select one you dont
want - is there a way to unselect that one without starting over ?

Thanks,
Yosef
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Take a look at this:

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/unselect.htm

there's no builtin way to do it, other than starting over...

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When holding down ctrl to select a number of cells to format them or see
the
sum in the bottom of the screen - and you accidentally select one you dont
want - is there a way to unselect that one without starting over ?

Thanks,
Yosef



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Hold down CTRL and clickin the cell

"ynissel" wrote:

When holding down ctrl to select a number of cells to format them or see the
sum in the bottom of the screen - and you accidentally select one you dont
want - is there a way to unselect that one without starting over ?

Thanks,
Yosef

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How do you undo the last click - I know how to get a number of cells selected
- but when I select one that I dont want - how do I unselect it ?

"Ray A" wrote:

Hold down CTRL and clickin the cell

"ynissel" wrote:

When holding down ctrl to select a number of cells to format them or see the
sum in the bottom of the screen - and you accidentally select one you dont
want - is there a way to unselect that one without starting over ?

Thanks,
Yosef

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Thanks - is there a way to have this macro opened for excell in general -
without it being tied to a specific worksheet ?

"Ray A" wrote:

Hold down CTRL and clickin the cell

"ynissel" wrote:

When holding down ctrl to select a number of cells to format them or see the
sum in the bottom of the screen - and you accidentally select one you dont
want - is there a way to unselect that one without starting over ?

Thanks,
Yosef

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