picking multiple cells in a column in numbers for mac
How to pick a cell and all those under it in a column
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How to pick a cell and all those under it in a column
Click the cell, then while holding down the shift and command keys, hit the down arrow.
Recommend taking advantage of the resources in you Help menu: Numbers Help, Keyboard Shortcuts, and Formulas & Functions Help.
This one is in Keyboard Shortcuts, but there are so many there it's hard to find.
SG
Click the cell, then while holding down the shift and command keys, hit the down arrow.
Recommend taking advantage of the resources in you Help menu: Numbers Help, Keyboard Shortcuts, and Formulas & Functions Help.
This one is in Keyboard Shortcuts, but there are so many there it's hard to find.
SG
In addition to the key stroke combination SGIII presented, each of this modifier keys ( shift and command) can be used individually to add cells to a selection.
Click the first cell to select it,
then:
command-click another cell to add it to the selection
OR:
shift-click another cell to add all cells between it and the original cell* to the selection.
Regards,
Barry
*"all cells between it and the original selection" in this context means
"All cells contained in the rectangular array containing both the originally selected cell and the cell on which the shift-click was performed:"
Examples:
Regards,
Barry
Thanks it works great
picking multiple cells in a column in numbers for mac