Select one or more cells
- Click on a cell to select it. Or use the keyboard to navigate to it and select it.
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To select a range, select a cell, then with the left mouse button pressed, drag over the other cells.
Or use the Shift + arrow keys to select the range.
- To select non-adjacent cells and cell ranges, hold Ctrl and select the cells.
Select one or more rows and columns
- Select the letter at the top to select the entire column. Or click on any cell in the column and then press Ctrl + Space.
- Select the row number to select the entire row. Or click on any cell in the row and then press Shift + Space.
- To select non-adjacent rows or columns, hold Ctrl and select the row or column numbers.
Select table, list or worksheet
- To select a list or table, select a cell in the list or table and press Ctrl + A.
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To select the entire worksheet, click the Select All button at the top left corner.

Note: In some cases, selecting a cell may result in the selection of multiple adjacent cells as well. For tips on how to resolve this issue, see this post How do I stop Excel from highlighting two cells at once? in the community.
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