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Default Select one cell insteade of a range

Thanks for the reply, but no,

when I press the mouse button and move in a diagonal line I want to
select each individual cell momentarily in that diagonal line not
stretch to a group(larger square)

If there was a way to make excel just select the cell under the cursor
as you move the mouse that would do just what I need.



On 18 Dec, 04:41, Neptune Dinosaur wrote:
Not sure that this is what you mean, but you can select multiple
discontiguous cells (and/or groups of cells) if you hold down <Ctrl while
you move about the sheet selecting.

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"Marge" wrote:
Is it possible with VBA the make a sheet select only one cell at a
time when you drag the cursor around the sheet instead of the normal
function of selecting a range?
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