If you drag across the cells while pressing the right mouse button, it will select the cells.
Cells can be selected by the mouse or the keyboard. Pressing and hold the left mouse button and dragging across cells will select them. Pressing and holding the shift hey and then using the cursor keys can select cells. The F8 key can also be used to select cells.
The simplest way is to click on the first cell and drag across the other cells you want whicle holding the mouse button. You can also do it by pressing and holding the Shift key and then use the arrow keys to select the cells around it. You can also press the F8 key and then use the arrow keys to select the cells around it.
That process is called the dragging process of a mouse
There are several ways. The simplest is to use the mouse. Click on the first cell you want. Then holding the left mouse button, drag out over the area you want to select. Another is to click on the initial cell and then holding the Shift key down, use the arrow keys to select in the direction you want. Another way is to click on the first cell and press the F8 key. Then using the arrow keys select in the direction you want.
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select data
drag and drop
It is called "drag and drop" Invented by Apple Computers
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When selecting text in Word, holding down the Ctrl key while clicking the mouse button allows you to select non-contiguous blocks of text. This means you can click on different parts of the document to highlight multiple sections without selecting everything in between. It's a useful feature for highlighting specific phrases or words scattered throughout the text.