![]() ![]() It's perfectly normal for a cut/copied range of cells to remain selected after pasting. If Application.Intersect(ActiveCell, rng) Is Nothing Then ![]() ![]() Set FullRange = Application.Union(FullRange, rng) This has been the case with all versions of Excel.Ĭhip Pearson has a couple of macros that you can use to unselect a cell or groups of cells. Single cell/row without loosing whole selection. Maybe I'm wrong and missing something, but I cannot unslect ![]() There is no such feature in Excel 2013? How come feature that is available everywhere is not in Excel 2013. But when I want to unselect my mistake I cannot. (I'm selecting using CTRL and mouse Click). I'm often selecting cell/rows for further analysis and copying, but when I have to select tens of them it can happen that I will select something wrong. ![]()
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