• I'm pretty sure it was possible

    From Sammy Layla@21:1/5 to adrienmel on Wed Jun 30 10:53:03 2021
    On Tuesday, 5 January 2010 at 04:36:53 UTC-5, adrienmel wrote:
    By the way, when you make multiple selection while holding ctrl on Word 2007 you can of course unselect by re-clicking...
    So keep your lousy explication (like "I think you may be confusing the behavior in Windows Explorer with Excel") for yourself, thank you.
    Bob I wrote:
    I think you may be confusing the behavior in Windows Explorer with Excel. 17-Nov-08
    I think you may be confusing the behavior in Windows Explorer with Excel. Ashley wrote:
    Previous Posts In This Thread:
    On Friday, August 10, 2007 5:56 PM
    gtabm wrote:
    Deselect (Unselect) Cells
    I have used Excel for a very long time and was used to the way cell selection
    was managed. For example, If I used CTRL to select 5 different cells and then wanted to deselect one of them, I could just reclick it while holing CTRL. However, now in Excel 2007 if I select a cell by mistake and want to deselect it rather than restart my whole selection process, I cannot. Can someone please tell me how to deselect a cell if it is selected. If this is an impossible task then I, for one, am speachless.
    Mike
    On Friday, August 10, 2007 6:16 PM
    James_Thomlinso wrote:
    Not too sure what you are talking about.
    Not too sure what you are talking about. To the best of my knowledge you never could un-select a cell by re-clicking it...
    --
    HTH...
    Jim Thomlinson

    "gtabmx" wrote:
    On Friday, August 10, 2007 6:20 PM
    Elka wrote:
    I don't remember this ever being possible in Excel.
    I don't remember this ever being possible in Excel. What version were you using before 2007? Here's a quote that can be found in both Excel 2003 and 2007 Help Files, relating to selecting non-adjacent cells:
    "[Note] You cannot cancel the selection of a cell or range of cells in a nonadjacent selection without canceling the entire selection."
    HTH,
    Elkar

    "gtabmx" wrote:
    On Friday, August 10, 2007 6:26 PM
    gtabm wrote:
    I have always used 2000 until I upgraded to 2007.
    I have always used 2000 until I upgraded to 2007. Why can I not deselect non-adjacent cells? Was it to difficult for the fellows at Microsoft to program or was it not a popular function?
    "Elkar" wrote:
    On Friday, August 10, 2007 6:38 PM
    Elka wrote:
    I agree, that would be a handy feature. Not sure why it was removed.
    I agree, that would be a handy feature. Not sure why it was removed.
    If you're not aware of it, you can hit SHIFT-F8 to toggle "Add to Selection" on/off. This allows you to select multiple cells without holding down any keys. That doesn't solve the problem, but could help to avoid accidentally clicking on a wrong cell and having to start over.
    HTH,
    Elkar
    "gtabmx" wrote:
    On Friday, August 10, 2007 7:46 PM
    Gord Dibben wrote:
    I know of no version of Excel that allows you to de-select a cell by
    I know of no version of Excel that allows you to de-select a cell by re-clicking
    in the manner you describe.
    Once selected with CTRL + Click, the cells are selected.
    Chip Pearson has code to allow de-selecting cells or ranges.
    Sub UnSelectActiveCell()
    Dim Rng As Range
    Dim FullRange As Range
    'Chip Pearson
    If Selection.Cells.Count > 1 Then
    For Each Rng In Selection.Cells
    If Rng.Address <> ActiveCell.Address Then
    If FullRange Is Nothing Then
    Set FullRange = Rng
    Else
    Set FullRange = Application.Union(FullRange, Rng)
    End If
    End If
    Next Rng
    If FullRange.Cells.Count > 0 Then
    FullRange.Select
    End If
    End If
    End Sub
    Sub UnSelectActiveArea()
    'Chip Pearson
    Dim Rng As Range
    Dim FullRange As Range
    Dim Ndx As Integer
    If Selection.Areas.Count > 1 Then
    For Each Rng In Selection.Areas
    If Application.Intersect(ActiveCell, Rng) Is Nothing Then
    If FullRange Is Nothing Then
    Set FullRange = Rng
    Else
    Set FullRange = Application.Union(FullRange, Rng)
    End If
    End If
    Next Rng
    FullRange.Select
    End If
    End Sub
    Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
    On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 14:56:01 -0700, gtabmx <gta...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    On Friday, August 10, 2007 11:59 PM
    MartinW wrote:
    I use 2000 and I have never been able to do that, although manyis the time
    I use 2000 and I have never been able to do that, although many
    is the time that I have wished I could.
    Reclicking on a cell just changes it to be the active cell. It turns
    to white but is still part of the selection set.
    Regards
    Martin
    "gtabmx" <gta...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:38F25276-1908-4819...@microsoft.com...
    On Saturday, August 11, 2007 9:16 AM
    Jon Peltier wrote:
    It was not removed, since it was never part of Excel.
    It was not removed, since it was never part of Excel.
    - Jon
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    On Saturday, August 11, 2007 1:22 PM
    RagDyeR wrote:
    Like some of folks here, I could have sworn that I used to be able to select Like some of folks here, I could have sworn that I used to be able to select and de-select in some earlier version of XL ... that is until just this morning.
    I was working in Windows explorer, *AND * THERE* is where it can be done! ! !
    Just got those 2 mixed up in my memory.<bg>
    --
    HTH,
    RD
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    "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca> wrote in message news:4ttpb3tpdm5epf6vf...@4ax.com...
    I know of no version of Excel that allows you to de-select a cell by re-clicking
    in the manner you describe.
    Once selected with CTRL + Click, the cells are selected.
    Chip Pearson has code to allow de-selecting cells or ranges.
    Sub UnSelectActiveCell()
    Dim Rng As Range
    Dim FullRange As Range
    'Chip Pearson
    If Selection.Cells.Count > 1 Then
    For Each Rng In Selection.Cells
    If Rng.Address <> ActiveCell.Address Then
    If FullRange Is Nothing Then
    Set FullRange = Rng
    Else
    Set FullRange = Application.Union(FullRange, Rng)
    End If
    End If
    Next Rng
    If FullRange.Cells.Count > 0 Then
    FullRange.Select
    End If
    End If
    End Sub
    Sub UnSelectActiveArea()
    'Chip Pearson
    Dim Rng As Range
    Dim FullRange As Range
    Dim Ndx As Integer
    If Selection.Areas.Count > 1 Then
    For Each Rng In Selection.Areas
    If Application.Intersect(ActiveCell, Rng) Is Nothing Then
    If FullRange Is Nothing Then
    Set FullRange = Rng
    Else
    Set FullRange = Application.Union(FullRange, Rng)
    End If
    End If
    Next Rng
    FullRange.Select
    End If
    End Sub
    Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
    On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 14:56:01 -0700, gtabmx <gta...@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote:
    On Saturday, August 11, 2007 2:37 PM
    Peo Sjoblom wrote:
    Look like gtabmx got spastic over nothing-- Regards,Peo Sjoblom"RagDyeR"
    Look like gtabmx got spastic over nothing
    --
    Regards,
    Peo Sjoblom
    On Saturday, August 11, 2007 8:10 PM
    F wrote:
    Re: Deselect (Unselect) Cells
    Maybe this will make sense in some way as our mind can play tricks on us: After making the selection holding down control, if you click on one of the cells that was already selected, that cell turns white again ( not light up or not blue...) and make us think that was de-selected but it's not. However this feature should be consider for later excel versions (2010?), I'm sure we'll use it very often.
    "Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
    On Monday, November 17, 2008 10:03 AM
    Ashley Mattes wrote:
    I agree with Mike
    I don't know what everyone else is talking about, but you could DEFINITELY deselect cells within a selected entire row/column before in 2003 by holding down CTRL and clicking the cell. I just converted over to 2007 and noticed this is no longer an
    option. WTF Microsoft! Why would you take this lovely function away! Mike, or anyone else, have you found out how to do this yet???
    On Monday, November 17, 2008 10:16 AM
    shg wrote:
    Ctrl+click in a selection in Excel 2003 doesn't remove the cell from Ctrl+click in a selection in Excel 2003 doesn't remove the cell from the selection; it changes the active cell.
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    shg
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    On Monday, November 17, 2008 12:24 PM
    Chip Pearson wrote:
    I don't believe that any version of Excel, 2007, 2003 or anythingelse, ever
    I don't believe that any version of Excel, 2007, 2003 or anything
    else, ever allowed you to unselect a cell, removing it from the
    current selection. Holding down the CTRL key changes which cell within
    the selected cells is the Active Cell, but it does not and never did
    allow you to remove the cell from the Selection. I have code on my
    web site at http://www.cpearson.com/excel/unselect.aspx that allows
    you to unselect the active cell or the active area, removing it from
    the current Selection.
    Cordially,
    Chip Pearson
    Microsoft MVP
    Excel Product Group
    Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
    www.cpearson.com
    (email on web site)
    On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 07:03:36 -0800, Ashley Mattes wrote:
    On Monday, November 17, 2008 1:42 PM
    Bob I wrote:
    I think you may be confusing the behavior in Windows Explorer with Excel.
    I think you may be confusing the behavior in Windows Explorer with Excel. Ashley wrote:

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