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Here are 2 ways to select non-contiguous cells on MacOS Sierra.
The first method is to SELECT NON-CONTIGUOUS COLUMNS, e.g. A and C. As suggested by librebel:
The second method is to SELECT NON-CONTIGUOUS CELLS, e.g. A1:A3 and C1:C3. Following up suggestions by Lupp:
Please corroborate my story, thanks.
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Here are 2 ways to select non-contiguous cells on MacOS Sierra.
The first method is to SELECT NON-CONTIGUOUS COLUMNS, e.g. A and C. As suggested by librebel: librebel:
The second method is to SELECT NON-CONTIGUOUS CELLS, e.g. A1:A3 and C1:C3. Following up suggestions by Lupp:Lupp:
Please corroborate my story, thanks.
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Here are 2 ways methods to select non-contiguous cells on MacOS Sierra.
The first method is to SELECT NON-CONTIGUOUS COLUMNS, e.g. A and C. As suggested by librebel:
The second method is to SELECT NON-CONTIGUOUS CELLS, e.g. A1:A3 and C1:C3. Following up suggestions by Lupp:
Please corroborate my story, thanks.