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How to Select Non-Contiguous Cells in Excel

Normally when you need to select multiple cells which are not continuing you press and hold the control key and then select each cell with the mouse.

Right?

That’s the simple method. But I can bet that you have never heard about selecting non-contiguous cells without using a mouse.

The reason for this is no one ever found this method. Luckily me.

But here’s the kicker: There’s also a way which you can use to select non-continues cells [non-adjacent] without using the control key.

But in today’s post, I’m going to show you exactly two different ways to select all the non-adjacent cells.

1. Without Using Ctrl Key

Just follow these simple steps to do it.

  1. Select the cell from where you want to start your selection.
  2. Press Shift + F8 for once.
  3. You get a message “Add To Selection” on your status barbottom of your Excel window. 
  4. Now, you can select your cells just by clicking on them.
  5. So, you can do anything with your selection (formatting, deleting, etc.).
  6. Just press ESC to release your selection.

2. Without Using a Mouse

To select non-continued cells without using your keyboard follow these simple steps.

  1. Press shift + F8 to activate the “Add To Selection” Mode.
  2. Navigate to the range you want to include in your selection, press Shift + F8 again.
  3. And, so on.

Note: While trying to select a non-adjacent range without the keyboard. When you try to add single cells to your selection, this method will not work.

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