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How to unselect?
How do I unselect a range? When I use Unselect, Excel doesn't appear to know
it, as it doesn't capitalize the U? |
How to unselect?
Could just select something else.
I usually just pick an empty cell and select there - e.g. cells(1,1).select "Kou Vang" wrote: How do I unselect a range? When I use Unselect, Excel doesn't appear to know it, as it doesn't capitalize the U? |
How to unselect?
Yea, I usually do that too, but I was a bit mistified that PowerPoint and
Publisher have Unselect Methods, and yet I can't find a trace of that in Excel? Strange... "Giles" wrote: Could just select something else. I usually just pick an empty cell and select there - e.g. cells(1,1).select "Kou Vang" wrote: How do I unselect a range? When I use Unselect, Excel doesn't appear to know it, as it doesn't capitalize the U? |
How to unselect?
Excel requires that *something* be selected. That can be a
range, a chart, a shape, or anything else, but something needs to be selected. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Kou Vang" wrote in message ... Yea, I usually do that too, but I was a bit mistified that PowerPoint and Publisher have Unselect Methods, and yet I can't find a trace of that in Excel? Strange... "Giles" wrote: Could just select something else. I usually just pick an empty cell and select there - e.g. cells(1,1).select "Kou Vang" wrote: How do I unselect a range? When I use Unselect, Excel doesn't appear to know it, as it doesn't capitalize the U? |
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