Put your cursor over the row number on the far left, there's a "+" (plus sign); click on it and the entire row is selected.
2006-09-20 20:11:36
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answer #1
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answered by c_a_m_2u 4
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There r 2 ways for it.
1. Directily click on the row number you want to select, then automatically the whole row is selected.
2. Be in the first column of the row you want to select and press CTRL+SHIFT and right arrow key.
2006-09-20 20:16:28
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answer #2
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answered by BoB 1
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Just click on the row you want to highlight in extreme left first column.
2006-09-20 20:13:26
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answer #3
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answered by princeatheart 2
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Click on the row number which you want to select. for example if you want to select row 3 click on the number 3 it will select the whole row.
2006-09-20 20:01:45
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answer #4
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answered by IT-guru 5
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in excell you can c the row no's, which row you need to highlight you click on that row no. the it will highlight full row...
2006-09-20 20:07:18
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answer #5
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answered by sri 1
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just click on the row number at the side of the screen.
2006-09-20 20:01:21
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answer #6
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answered by doyler78 5
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by default all cells are "locked" yet that doesnt recommend something until you safeguard the sheet. - go with all the cellular (Ctrl A) - impressive click on your determination - click protection tab - uncheck "Locked" cellular - then go with a column by clicking the column letter(or click a row by clicking the row#) - impressive click on your determination - click protection tab - and examine Locked then safeguard your sheet. maximum folk do this the choice way... and it may be much less stressful in case you left all the cells locked, and easily launch the cells you prefer human beings to apply.
2016-10-17 09:16:59
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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click on the row number
2006-09-20 20:13:42
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answered by Sweety Tweety 2
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