3 Answers Sorted by: 5 By using the SHIFT and/or the CTRL keys you can select non-contiguous ranges. However, if you select a cell or area by mistake, there is no built in way to remove that from the selection without losing the entire selection and having to start over.
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Once you've made a selection, you can easily deselect it using one of the following methods: Press Ctrl + D (Windows) or Command + D (Mac) on your keyboard. Go to the Select menu and choose Deselect. Right-click inside the selection and choose Deselect from the context menu. Advanced Selection Techniques . 3. Refining Selection Edges

Step 1: Select the cells you want to deselect. Step 2: Click on the "Home" tab in the Ribbon. Step 3: Click on "Editing" group to reveal the dropdown arrow located under "Clear". Step 4: Click on "Clear" to display another set of options. Choose "Clear Formats" or "Clear Contents" depending on your need. 1. Using CTRL Key to Deselect Multiple Cells/Columns/Rows. You can use the CTRL key to deselect specific cells or ranges of cells from a larger selection. This feature can be useful when you have selected a large range of cells, but need to remove one or more cells, columns from that selection to perform certain operations. There are two ways that you can deselect your selection in Photoshop. You can use your mouse or the keyboard shortcut . To do it the long way, go up to Select on the menu bar and choose Deselect from the dropdown menu. I know, super long, right? The second way is even easier. Just hit Ctrl + D ( Command + D on a Mac) on the keyboard. Voila!
If you want to deselect specific cells, you can hold down the "Ctrl" key and click on the individual cells that you want to deselect. This will remove the highlight around that particular cell without removing the entire selection. You can also use the "Ctrl" key while you click and drag the mouse.
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You can see after the selection that selected columns get unselected. Deselect the Entire Columns in Excel. First, press and hold the "Control" key from the keyboard. After that, click on the column header and drag to the entire column to deselect that column from your current selection. .
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