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Here are ways to select multiple cells, rows, or columns:
To select adjacent table cells, select a single cell, and then hold down the Shift key as m
you select adjacent cells.
You can also click a cell and then drag through a range of cells.
To select nonadjacent table cells, hold down the Command key as you select cells. m
Command-click again to deselect a cell in the group.
To select a single row or column, select a single cell, and then choose Select Row or m
Select Column from the Edit Rows & Columns pop-up menu in the Table inspector.
To select multiple rows, select two or more vertically adjacent cells before choosing m
Select Row.
To select multiple columns, select two or more horizontally adjacent cells before m
choosing Select Column.
To move the selection from cells within the table to the entire table:
Press Command-Return, or click outside the table and then click anywhere in the table. m
When a cell is selected, here are shortcuts to select adjacent cells.
To select Do this
The next cell to the right Press Tab.
If you press Tab in the last column, the rst cell in
the next row is selected.
If you press Tab in the last cell, a new row is
added and its rst cell is selected.
The next cell to the left Press Shift-Tab.
The next cell down Press Down Arrow.
The next cell up Press Up Arrow.
Autolling Table Cells
With autolling you can use the content in one or more cells to automatically add
values to adjacent cells.
Here are ways to autoll table cells:
To paste the content and ll of a cell into adjacent cells, select the cell and then drag m
the Fill handle (a tiny circle in its lower-right corner) over the cells into which you want
to paste.
When you place the pointer over the Fill handle, it appears as a large plus sign (+),
indicating that you can begin to drag across the cells you want to ll. Any data, cell
format, formula, or lls associated with the selected cell are pasted. If any target cell
contains data, autolling overwrites that data with the value you're repeating.
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