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Suppose
you want to rearrange the
order of columns or you want to apply formatting to a whole row. You need to select whole rows or whole
columns but no one want to scroll to the
far edges
of
a sheet to do this kind of selecting. (Remember the 256 columns and 65,536 rows!) So,
what's the easy way? Use the column and row headers to do your selecting!
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Before
you start...
Project 1: Excel Intro Interface
Select & Navigate

Select
Cell
Select
Range
Select
Row/Column
Select
Sheet
Methods
 Shortcut keys 
Views
Common Tasks Summary Quiz Exercises
Project 2: Excel Basics
Project 3: Format & Arrange
Project
4: Groups & Formulas
Project 5: Design
Search Glossary Appendix
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Step-by-Step: Select Rows/Columns |
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What you will learn: |
to select a row or column
to select adjacent rows or columns with keys and by dragging
to select non-adjacent rows or columns
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Start with:
(Excel open
to budget.xls from resource files)
Select Column/Row
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Click on the heading for Column C.
The whole column is selected. While the mouse button is down, the Name Box shows that 1 column is selected.
 In Excel 2002/2003
the pointer changes to
the select column shape when it is over the column heading.
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Click on the heading for Row 4.
The whole row is selected. While the mouse button is down, the Name Box shows that 1 row is selected.
 In Excel
2002/2003the pointer changes to
the select row shape when it is over the row heading.
Select Columns/Rows: Drag
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Drag across the headings for Columns B, C, and D.
Columns B, C, and D are selected. While you are dragging, a popup tip
tells how many columns you have selected. After you release the mouse button, the Name Box shows only the upper left cell
selected.
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Drag across the headings for Row 2 through Row 7.
Rows 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 are selected. While you are dragging, a popup tip shows how many rows are selected. After you release the mouse button, the Name Box shows only the cell reference for the upper left cell selected.
Select Columns/Rows: Keys
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Select Column A by clicking its heading.
- Hold down the SHIFT key and select Column D. Release mouse button.
Columns A, B, C, and D are selected.
- Select Row 3.
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Hold down the SHIFT key and select Row 7. Release mouse button.Rows 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 are selected.
Select Columns/Rows: Non-Adjacent
- Select Column B.
- Hold down the CTRL key and select Columns D and F.
- While still holding down the CTRL key, select Rows 1, 3, 5 and 7.

All selected columns and rows are still selected. Of course this works for just columns or just rows, too!
- Return selection to cell A1.
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