To select things like rows, columns or cells that are not beside each other, press and hold the Ctrl key when selecting them. These are referred to as being non-contigous.
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After selecting the first row or column, press and hold the ctrl key and click on the header of the next row or column you want to select.
Selecting a card and then selecting again without replacement is a dependent event. This is because the outcome of the second selection is influenced by the result of the first selection; the total number of cards decreases and potentially alters the probabilities of the remaining cards. Thus, the events are not independent, as the probability of selecting a specific card in the second draw depends on what was drawn in the first.
If you are attempting to prevent security alerts on your PC you may be able to do so by first selecting the start button. Then you will select control panes in which you will need to select the security center. Once you are in the security center you will need to select the firewall option. After selecting firewall you will need to select recommendation and choose the option that says " I have a firewall solution that I'll monitor myself.
There is one correct process for selecting nonconsecutive columns. Select the first column using the shift key, then press Ctrl and click for every other column desired after that.
Pressing the Shift key while clicking on the row header will select rows that are adjacent, selecting all rows between the first and last row you select. Pressing the Ctrl key while clicking on the row header will select rows that are not adjacent.
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.
In Excel Hold the Ctrl down then click on the worksheet tabs When you have finished right click the first tab and select ungroup sheets from the list
if you're selecting files from folders on your computer or from your desktop, you can hit 'control' (ctrl) then hover your mouse & click on whichever files you'd like to select. You can then drag those selected files to a new folder/desktop/etc.
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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