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i am trying to deselect "select all" for some rows in Excel. Anyone know
where i find this? |
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I'm not at all certain I know what you're asking about, but try this, perhaps
I'll turn out to be lucky in my guess: Press [F8] and see if the action changes. That's a toggle, so if it changed things in a way you're unhappy with, just press it again. "scott" wrote: i am trying to deselect "select all" for some rows in Excel. Anyone know where i find this? |
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Hi,
I think your saying you have pressed the select all button at the intersect of row/column numbers/letters and now you want to de-select certain rows. If that's it then AFAIK you can't do that -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "scott" wrote: i am trying to deselect "select all" for some rows in Excel. Anyone know where i find this? |
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Where do you find the command "select all" for rows?
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 10:31:02 -0800, scott wrote: i am trying to deselect "select all" for some rows in Excel. Anyone know where i find this? |
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