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How to do the following instruction ; Select non-adjacent cells C4, C6, and C11.?

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Final answer:

To select non-adjacent cells C4, C6, and C11, click on cell C4, then hold Ctrl (or Command on Mac) and click on cells C6 and C11 to include them in your selection.

Step-by-step explanation:

To select non-adjacent cells in a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel, you need to use either the Control key (Ctrl) on Windows or the Command key (⌘) on Mac. Here's how you can select cells C4, C6, and C11:

  1. Click on cell C4 to select it.
  2. Hold down the Ctrl key (or the Command key on Mac) and click on cell C6 to add it to your selection.
  3. While still holding down the Ctrl or Command key, click on cell C11 to add it to your selection.

Now you have cells C4, C6, and C11 selected without any adjacent cells included in your selection.

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