[mso] Re: Selecting cells in Office 2000, NOT adjacent to each other- Possible?

Hi Robert,
click on the Control key, hold it down then select the various cells you want.
Wilson

At 20:15 29/12/2007,Robert Carneal wrote:
>I am working on a sheet that I want several cells NOT adjacent to each other
>have the came Conditional Formatting.  Rather than enter the CF cell by
>cell, can separate non-adjacent cells be highlight/chosen so I can
>Conditonal Format them in one shot? 


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