doublearticles.com doublearticles.com
Search:    Main :> About Us :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Use :> Place Your Link :> Add Article   
Add Url
 

Indoor Games

Self Management

Automotive

Garden & Home

Society & Communities

Music & Entertainment

Sports & Adventure

Technology & Science

Policies & Law

News & Events

Finance & Banking

Culture & Art

Shopping Online

Jobs & Employment

Tour & Travel

Lifestyle & Fashion

Education & Learning

Children

Estate & Realty

Fitness & Health

Medical Care

Eating & Drinking

Companies & Business

Software & Networking

 

Main » Software & Networking » Computer Software
 

The Secret Microsoft Excel Steps That Allows You To Select 50 Columns with just 5 Mouse Clicks

 
Author: Chris Le Roy
 

One of the great challenges that we have when working with Microsoft Excel is selecting large volumes of columns or rows as quickly as possible. The core reason we usually need to select such large numbers of columns is usually to hide them. For example if you are building a template for users to use, you would generally try to ensure that the only cells that they see is just the ones that you want them to use or put data into. However, one of the challenges we face is trying to select all those columns or rows as quickly as possible without having to drag the mouse over them. The process for hiding the columns is really simply. Just go to the Format menu, choose column from the drop down menu and then choose Hide but trying to select 50 columns or more can take a while and when we are using Microsoft Excel we really want to be as efficient as possible.

In fact, there is a technique that allows you to select all columns or all the rows in just 5 clicks. This technique can be used to select just a small selection of columns or rows like fifty or you could select 60,000 rows or 250 columns.

So let me expose this very efficient technique

The absolute first step in carrying out these secret steps is to open Microsoft Excel and to create a brand new document. Now you can do this by simply choosing the shortcut keystroke - [Ctrl] + [N]. So let us begin the 5 Click Steps.

Click 1 - Select the cell in the first column of the selection

Okay, first of all we need to click in the cell of the first column that you want to select. This technique I am sharing with you will only select consecutive cells. Sorry about that, but that's the way it goes. Lets make this interesting, I want you to select the cell address D1.

Click 2 - Press the [F5] key to access the Go To dialog box.

I am a great believer in knowing your shortcut keystrokes, so of course my solution is to use the shortcut keystroke [F5] however, it is also possible to bring the Go To dialog up by choosing the Edit menu and then choosing the Go To command or alternatively using the shortcut keystroke [Ctrl] + [G]. Okay, with all that said and done you should have the Go To dialog box in front of you.

Click 3 - Type in a cell address of the last column you want in the selection

In Click 3 of our five click process we want to enter the cell address of the last column we want to select. I think for this example we shall type in the value of IV1, the absolutely last column in the worksheet. Simply type into the Reference text box, IV1 but do not click the OK button yet!

Click 4 - Hold down the [Shift] key

The next step is that we need to tell the application that we want to select all the cell addresses between the first cell address D1 to IV1. So hold down your [Shift] key and keep it held down.

Click 5 - Press the OK button

Whilst you still have the [Shift] key held down, simply move your mouse pointer over the OK button in the Go To dialog box and press the OK button once with your left mouse button. What you should notice instantly is that the cell range D1 to IV1 is now selected.

The really cool part about this now is that if we wanted to hide those columns we can simply go to the Format menu, then choose Columns from the drop down menu and then Hide from the expanded menu and all the columns from D through to IV would be hidden. Using this 5 Click method will save you a lot of time when trying to do this when building templates.

You can also use this same 5 Click technique for hiding a large volume of consecutive rows are well. In the case of rows simply choose the first row in the selection and then enter the last row in the selection. Once they are selected you can once again go to the Format menu and this time, choose Rows from the drop down menu and then Hide.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Food Shop Online
 
You have a Website but no Traffic? Here's some Help.
 
Choosing an SEO Agency
 
Does Your Website Need Some CAPTCHA?
 
Flash or Bang - Which Would You Prefer?
 
Electronic Signature Solutions - Custom or 3rd Party
 
How Content Can Really Increase Your Sales
 
New Web-Based HR Tool is "Max" From NAS, Hannibal, and InfoLink
 
Procurement Software
 
How to Choose the Right Web Site Builder for Your Web Design Needs
 
 
 
 
 

Keywords are the Key

Using the proper kewworks to market your business. - Paul Jesse
 

Why Aren't Computers Like Refrigerators?

As consumers, we're way too quiescent and passive about pushing for significant improvements in comp ... - Dr. Gary S. Goodman
 

The 3 Rules To Maximizing Profits From Banner Ads

Placing those ads on your site are designed to do just one thing, make you and the advertiser money. ... - Derek Arnold
 
 

I Did Not Know Software Could Do That, Part II

It never ceases to amaze me how sophisticated and incredibly original some software developers are. ... - John Deprice
 

Google SEO Sleeping Pill - Yawning at Dull News Headlines

The Ne York Times has begun writing headlines including factual and descriptive words in the headlin ... - Mike Valentine
 
 
Main :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Use
Copyright © www.doublearticles.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.