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byrdin Posted - 10/04/2002 : 1:26:18 PM
is there a possibility to quickly mark (i.e.:select) the whole contents of an extended worksheet, e.g.for resetting it to full range?
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easwar Posted - 10/04/2002 : 2:21:56 PM
Hi,

Move your mouse over to the small white rectangle at the top left of the worksheet. The mouse pointer will change to an arrow. Single-click inside this rectangle to select all columns of the worksheet. Then use the menu command Edit->Reset to Full Range. Click anywhere outside this white rectangle to deselect columns.

Easwar
OriginLab.

Edited by - easwar on 10/04/2002 2:22:39 PM

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