What does double-clicking between any two rows or columns do to the cells?
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To quickly navigate through a worksheet, use a double-click shortcut. Excel will select a cell in that row or column, moving in the direction that you clicked. It stops at the cell just before the first blank cell.
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What does double-clicking between any two rows or columns do to the cells?
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- When you double click on or between the borders of any two rows or columns of a cell then the cell that was selected shifts to the first empty cell that is present to the left in the same row if the border that was clicked was a side border or it shifts up in the same column if the border that was clicked was a top or bottom border.
- Double-clicking between any two rows or columns is more precise when the cursor is closer to a corner instead of in the middle of a border.
- In Microsoft Excel, Cells are the boxes which are seen in the grid of an Excel worksheet. Every cell has an individual identification on a worksheet with the help of its reference i.e. the column letter and row number that intersected at the location of the cell.
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