Yes, I can.
Hold down the Ctrl key as you click on the files you want to select.
To select files whose names are adjacent in Excel, use the Shift key. You can hold the Shift key and click on the first file and the last file, and that will select all the files in between. Using the down arrow while holding Shift can do the same.
To select multiple adjacent files, click on the first file, then hold down the Shift key while clicking on the last file in the desired range. This action will highlight all files between the first and last selection. Alternatively, you can also click and drag your mouse cursor to encompass the files you want to select. This method allows for quick selection of multiple files without needing to select each one individually.
Hold down the CONTROL key on the keyboard while selecting the files with the mouse. Control key (Ctrl) you may also use Shift key to select multiple choices
control or Ctrl
No. You need to use the Ctrl key to select non adjacent ranges.
[Shift] + mouse click will select all from the first selected to the one you shift click. [Ctrl] + click will select individual files, adding them to the group selected, without adding any others.
shift or ctrl try both of them
The Ctrl key can do it, when used in conjunction with the mouse. You can also use the F8 key to select cells, and using combinations with shift, you can select non-adjacent cells.
To select multiple files using keyboard shortcuts, highlight a file and hold down the Control key. With the Control key held down, use the left mouse button to click on each file you wish to select.
To select two or more non-adjacent cells in applications like Excel, you can hold down the Ctrl key (Cmd key on Mac) while clicking on each cell you want to select. This allows you to choose multiple cells that are not next to each other. Alternatively, you can use the Shift key to select a range of adjacent cells, but for non-adjacent selections, the Ctrl key method is required.
Hold down the [Ctrl] key while selecting discontinuous files. Hold down the [Shift] key to select a range (all between the first and second click of the mouse).