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    Multiple rows selection

    Hi

    In my excel sheet I have 12000 rows. I want to select the rows from 6000 to 12000 (one Column at a time).

    Is there a fast and comfortable way to do this (I mean not by “drugging” the mouse for like a minute?)

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    Re: Multiple rows selection

    What do you want to do after selecting the rows?
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    Re: Multiple rows selection

    copy paste to another file

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    Re: Multiple rows selection

    In the Name box (to the left of the formula bar) type in A6000:A12000. This will select the required cells. If you want to select the columns as well just change the column designation to what you want ie A6000:E12000. HTH

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    Re: Multiple rows selection

    Great!

    it worked perfectly!

    thank you !

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    Re: Multiple rows selection

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