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Bud Barthlome
I don't want to be facetious but you throw that MVP thing around like it really means something.
I don't want to burst your bubble, BUT, the deselect function was one time part of MICROSOFT EXCEL. And yes it was a popular function, and they should put it back.
I don't want to burst your bubble, BUT, the deselect function was one time part of MICROSOFT EXCEL. And yes it was a popular function, and they should put it back.
I have used Excel for a very long time and was used to the way cell selection
was managed. For example, If I used CTRL to select 5 different cells and
then wanted to deselect one of them, I could just reclick it while holing
CTRL. However, now in Excel 2007 if I select a cell by mistake and want to
deselect it rather than restart my whole selection process, I cannot. Can
someone please tell me how to deselect a cell if it is selected. If this is
an impossible task then I, for one, am speachless.
Mike
On Friday, August 10, 2007 6:16 PM James_Thomlinso wrote:
Not too sure what you are talking about. To the best of my knowledge you
never could un-select a cell by re-clicking it...
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HTH...
Jim Thomlinson
"gtabmx" wrote:On Friday, August 10, 2007 6:20 PM Elka wrote:
I don't remember this ever being possible in Excel. What version were you
using before 2007? Here's a quote that can be found in both Excel 2003 and
2007 Help Files, relating to selecting non-adjacent cells:
"[Note] You cannot cancel the selection of a cell or range of cells in a
nonadjacent selection without canceling the entire selection."
HTH,
Elkar
"gtabmx" wrote: