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Formulas and conditional formatting

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RE: formulas and conditional formatting

Hi Peggy

Thanks for getting in touch. I think some of your message got 'lost in the post'!

Can you explain your question again please?

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Excel tip:

Highlighting a data range

Attempting to use a mouse to highlight a large range of cells with data in Excel can make the mouse to have a life of it's own!

Use keyboard strokes instead.

Step 1. Place the cusor in the cell where the highlighting should begin.

Step 2. Select keystroke, CTRL+SHIFT+END

This will take the cursor to the furthermost bottom corner of the data range found in that worksheet. And highlight that range of cells at the same time




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