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Hi Experts,

I know that drag 'n' drop allows cells to be pulled from one postion to
another, but is it possible to mouse click a cell making it stick to the
mouse pointer without having to continually press the mouse button, dragging
it to its new position and then dropping it? Or am I asking too much from
Excel?.

Any help welcomed.
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Not possible to "stick" a cell to the mouse pointer.

How about CTRL + x to cut and arrow over to new position and hit ENTER to
paste?

No mouse involved at all.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

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Hi Experts,

I know that drag 'n' drop allows cells to be pulled from one postion to
another, but is it possible to mouse click a cell making it stick to the
mouse pointer without having to continually press the mouse button, dragging
it to its new position and then dropping it? Or am I asking too much from
Excel?.

Any help welcomed.


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Thought as much, but thanks anyway,

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Not possible to "stick" a cell to the mouse pointer.

How about CTRL + x to cut and arrow over to new position and hit ENTER to
paste?

No mouse involved at all.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 3 Dec 2006 13:36:00 -0800, LaDdIe
wrote:

Hi Experts,

I know that drag 'n' drop allows cells to be pulled from one postion to
another, but is it possible to mouse click a cell making it stick to the
mouse pointer without having to continually press the mouse button, dragging
it to its new position and then dropping it? Or am I asking too much from
Excel?.

Any help welcomed.



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