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ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) will select all the cells.
clicking on that grey little button-like thingy directly above the row numbers and directly to the left of the header for column A will also do it. Hitting ctrl-a in xl2003 or ctrl-* (ctrl-shift-8) will select the current region. scurtin wrote: Yes, I am an administrative assistant for a sub-contractor, and we list all of the materials needed from two huge spec books into an Excel File. It would be helpful to be able to bookmark within these files. We are talking about 3000 rows on a worksheet. Many times, I wish I could Edit/select all in Excel. I know I could type the range, but this would be a great convenience to me. Is there a possibility for either of these concepts? Thank You Kindly, Susan L. Curtin -- Dave Peterson |