The 'f' key is in between the 'd' and 'g' key! Thats why I get medals! The 'f' key is in between the 'd' and 'g' key! Thats why I get medals!
On a QWERTY keyboard, the f key is the 4th one to the right of the CAPS LOCK button - third row from the bottom, fourth row from the top (if you include the Function keys row).
The Shift key and any of the arrow keys can be used. The F8 key and arrow keys can also be used. Using Shift when working with F8 can also allow you to select multiple ranges.The Shift key and any of the arrow keys can be used. The F8 key and arrow keys can also be used. Using Shift when working with F8 can also allow you to select multiple ranges.The Shift key and any of the arrow keys can be used. The F8 key and arrow keys can also be used. Using Shift when working with F8 can also allow you to select multiple ranges.The Shift key and any of the arrow keys can be used. The F8 key and arrow keys can also be used. Using Shift when working with F8 can also allow you to select multiple ranges.The Shift key and any of the arrow keys can be used. The F8 key and arrow keys can also be used. Using Shift when working with F8 can also allow you to select multiple ranges.The Shift key and any of the arrow keys can be used. The F8 key and arrow keys can also be used. Using Shift when working with F8 can also allow you to select multiple ranges.The Shift key and any of the arrow keys can be used. The F8 key and arrow keys can also be used. Using Shift when working with F8 can also allow you to select multiple ranges.The Shift key and any of the arrow keys can be used. The F8 key and arrow keys can also be used. Using Shift when working with F8 can also allow you to select multiple ranges.The Shift key and any of the arrow keys can be used. The F8 key and arrow keys can also be used. Using Shift when working with F8 can also allow you to select multiple ranges.The Shift key and any of the arrow keys can be used. The F8 key and arrow keys can also be used. Using Shift when working with F8 can also allow you to select multiple ranges.The Shift key and any of the arrow keys can be used. The F8 key and arrow keys can also be used. Using Shift when working with F8 can also allow you to select multiple ranges.
The F8 key.
Boot time, quickly click the F8 key position, you can enter the Advanced menu.
F8 or F10
Where-ever you heard somebody say this (probably on the internet), they were obviously hitting the "F8" key fast or hard.
Pressing F8 will start selection mode in Excel.
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The F8 key.
Select your first range as you normally would with the mouse. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and select your other ranges.Another way is to press the F8 key and using the arrow keys you can start selecting a range. Then press Shift and F8 and using the arrow keys move somewhere else and press F8 again to start selecting as before.Select your first range as you normally would with the mouse. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and select your other ranges.Another way is to press the F8 key and using the arrow keys you can start selecting a range. Then press Shift and F8 and using the arrow keys move somewhere else and press F8 again to start selecting as before.Select your first range as you normally would with the mouse. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and select your other ranges.Another way is to press the F8 key and using the arrow keys you can start selecting a range. Then press Shift and F8 and using the arrow keys move somewhere else and press F8 again to start selecting as before.Select your first range as you normally would with the mouse. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and select your other ranges.Another way is to press the F8 key and using the arrow keys you can start selecting a range. Then press Shift and F8 and using the arrow keys move somewhere else and press F8 again to start selecting as before.Select your first range as you normally would with the mouse. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and select your other ranges.Another way is to press the F8 key and using the arrow keys you can start selecting a range. Then press Shift and F8 and using the arrow keys move somewhere else and press F8 again to start selecting as before.Select your first range as you normally would with the mouse. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and select your other ranges.Another way is to press the F8 key and using the arrow keys you can start selecting a range. Then press Shift and F8 and using the arrow keys move somewhere else and press F8 again to start selecting as before.Select your first range as you normally would with the mouse. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and select your other ranges.Another way is to press the F8 key and using the arrow keys you can start selecting a range. Then press Shift and F8 and using the arrow keys move somewhere else and press F8 again to start selecting as before.Select your first range as you normally would with the mouse. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and select your other ranges.Another way is to press the F8 key and using the arrow keys you can start selecting a range. Then press Shift and F8 and using the arrow keys move somewhere else and press F8 again to start selecting as before.Select your first range as you normally would with the mouse. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and select your other ranges.Another way is to press the F8 key and using the arrow keys you can start selecting a range. Then press Shift and F8 and using the arrow keys move somewhere else and press F8 again to start selecting as before.Select your first range as you normally would with the mouse. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and select your other ranges.Another way is to press the F8 key and using the arrow keys you can start selecting a range. Then press Shift and F8 and using the arrow keys move somewhere else and press F8 again to start selecting as before.Select your first range as you normally would with the mouse. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and select your other ranges.Another way is to press the F8 key and using the arrow keys you can start selecting a range. Then press Shift and F8 and using the arrow keys move somewhere else and press F8 again to start selecting as before.
Select your first range in the normal way. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and with the mouse select the next area. The original area will remain selected. If you do this you can select cells that are non adjacent. A less common way to do it is using the F8 key. Put the cursor in the first cell. Press the F8 key. To select several adjacent cells use the arrow keys. To stop the selection press F8 again. To stop the selection but retain the selected cell and move to a non-adjacent cell to select again, press and hold the Shift key and then press F8. Go to the cell you want using the cursor keys and then press the F8 key when you want to start selecting again. You could also just drag the mouse over different areas of the worksheet having pressed Shift and F8, in the same way as you can with the Ctrl key. Within a formula cells that are not adjacent can be specified by listing them with a comma in between them. Ranges are specified with colons. It is possible to use both: =SUM(A1:A20,B16,C45,D11:D13)
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