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You might want to select a cell or group of cells because you want to paste it into another page (see Cutting and copying table cells) or you want to change the background of all the cells in the selection at once (see Modifying table appearance).
When you select a block of cells, the block must form a rectangle. When you select multiple nonadjacent cells in a table, you can only modify the properties of those cells. You cannot copy or paste sets of nonadjacent cells.
To select a single cell, do one of the following:
Tip: Select Edit > Select All again to select the entire table.
To select a line or a rectangular block of cells, do one of the following:
All of the cells within the linear or rectangular region defined by the two cells are selected.
To select nonadjacent cells:
Note: If a cell, row, or column you Control-click isnt already selected, its added to the selection. If it is already selected, its removed from the selection.
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