I know I can add cells to the selection by holding CONTROL pressed while clicking on the cell(s).
But how can I "de-select" a selected cell? I tried holding CONTROL while clicking the cell again (this is a UI convention in Windows), but this doesn't work. Perhaps it'd help if I describe why I need this. My scenario is as follows: I have a bunch of numbers: 2.0 0.37 1.4 0.13 2.1 0.75 2.8 0.34 These represent sizes of files (in GB). And I'm trying to figure out what combinations of them would sum up nicely to 4.4 (that's the capacity of a DVD disk. I'm burning files into a disk.) To this purpose I'm selecting some of the numbers and look at Gnumeric's status bar: it has a nice "Sum=???" feature. That's quick and easy. But... While I'm experimenting with the possible combinations I want to de-select some of the numbers and choose others. I know that in Windows it's possible to de-select elements by pressing CONTROL + mouse click, but it seems this doesn't work in Gnumeric. I'm using Gnumeric 1.9.9. Ubuntu 9.10. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/De-selecting-cells-tp27587695p27587695.html Sent from the GnuMeric mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list
