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1)Use the arrow keys to select the first cell of the range
2)Hold down the [Shift] key while you extend the selection using the up, down, left, right arrow keys. 3)After the range is selected, and while still holding down the [Shift] key, press the [F8] key (they release all keys). You will see the word 'ADD' in the lower right of the status bar. Repeat above steps until done selecting non-contiguous ranges. Does that help? €¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢ Regards, Ron "Jessizzle123" wrote: does anyone know the keyboard command used to select a range of nonadjacent cells? |
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