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I have a large spreadsheet. I often want to highlight a couple of thousand
rows from one point to the top *except* for the very first row. I highlight from the starting point to the top by selecting the bottommost row, and then ctrl/shift-Home to select all the way up through the top row. I thought I could then de-select the top row by pressing ctrl/click on the row number. But instead of deselecting the row, it de-selects the first cell in the row. The rows are very wide, so de-selecting each cell in it isn't practical. Can anyone tell me why ctrl/click on the first row number in the highlighted area deselects the cell instead of the row? TIA Laurel |
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