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Microsoft Excel - QuickTip
Did you know that if you have a large spreadsheet range of cells you wish to highlight and there are no completely empty columns or rows bewteeen data, you can use CTRL+SHIFT+8* to select the range? More tips and trick soon.
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Contributor's Note
Tip001 Selecting whole ranges
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F-Keys Ltd - Microsoft Office Productivity Specialists - UK England
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