how would you extend range of selection in spreadsheet
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Drag your mouse across multiple cells.
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Click the tiny square at the bottom-right corner of the selection and drag it out to extend the selection.
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Hold "Shift" and press the arrow keys to extend the selection with your keyboard.
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Press "F8" to enter Extend Selection mode, which allows you to extend the selection with just your arrow keys. Unlike the previous technique, you do not need to hold the "Shift" key.
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Click the dark line bordering the selection and drag the entire selection to a new location. When your mouse pointer is over the border, it turns into a "+" sign with arrows on each end.
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Press "Shift-F8" to enter Add to Selection mode, which preserves your current selections and allows you to select discontinuous cells with your mouse or arrow keys.
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Hold the "Ctrl" key and click additional cells. This adds them to the selection without entering Add to Selection mode.
Drag your mouse across multiple cells.
2.
Click the tiny square at the bottom-right corner of the selection and drag it out to extend the selection.
3.
Hold "Shift" and press the arrow keys to extend the selection with your keyboard.
4.
Press "F8" to enter Extend Selection mode, which allows you to extend the selection with just your arrow keys. Unlike the previous technique, you do not need to hold the "Shift" key.
5.
Click the dark line bordering the selection and drag the entire selection to a new location. When your mouse pointer is over the border, it turns into a "+" sign with arrows on each end.
6.
Press "Shift-F8" to enter Add to Selection mode, which preserves your current selections and allows you to select discontinuous cells with your mouse or arrow keys.
7.
Hold the "Ctrl" key and click additional cells. This adds them to the selection without entering Add to Selection mode.
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