Re: drag and drop without holding down control
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You can.
Holding down the Ctrl causes a copy.
Or you mean you want to copy without the Ctrl held ?
NickHK
"Munson" <Munson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I want to be able to drag and drop cells without holding down the control
key. Just want to click on the cell and drag the info to a different
location.....Any ideas.......
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