How to select different cells with only keyboard movements in Excel? Trish
G Gary''s Student Dec 9, 2007 #2 Use: 1. the ENTER key 2. the TAB key 3. the arrow keys all without the mouse to go to a "remote" location without the mouse: CNTRG-g and then type the address.
Use: 1. the ENTER key 2. the TAB key 3. the arrow keys all without the mouse to go to a "remote" location without the mouse: CNTRG-g and then type the address.
I ilia Dec 9, 2007 #3 Better yet, look up keyboard shortcuts in help, and you will find a multitude of ways to navigate using the keyboard.
Better yet, look up keyboard shortcuts in help, and you will find a multitude of ways to navigate using the keyboard.
T Trish Dec 10, 2007 #4 How to select different cells in a ROW to apply conditional formatting, with only keyboard movements? Trish
How to select different cells in a ROW to apply conditional formatting, with only keyboard movements? Trish
T Trish Dec 11, 2007 #6 Not Adjacent rows. For example cell no. H2,J2 & L2 belongs to row no. 2. Thanks for any replies. Trish
Not Adjacent rows. For example cell no. H2,J2 & L2 belongs to row no. 2. Thanks for any replies. Trish
B Bob I Dec 11, 2007 #7 You mean Not adjacent columns. In that case you will need to resort to "mouse keys" You will find it in Accessibility options, Mouse.
You mean Not adjacent columns. In that case you will need to resort to "mouse keys" You will find it in Accessibility options, Mouse.