From: Dshope on
The cells would only be moved as a group, but could be detached from each
other at some point.
From: Mike Middleton on
Dshope -

One way: First select the rectangular range of cells. Then move the cursor
near an edge of the selection. When the cursor turns into a four-arrow
shape, click and drag the entire range to a new location.

- Mike
http://www.MikeMiddleton.com


"Dshope" <Dshope(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> The cells would only be moved as a group, but could be detached from each
> other at some point.

From: Gary''s Student on
Select or hi-light the matrix. You then move the cursor to the very edge of
the hi-lighted area. The fat plus will become a thin plus with arrow heads.

You can then click drag and drop the matrix as a unit.
--
Gary''s Student - gsnu201003


"Dshope" wrote:

> The cells would only be moved as a group, but could be detached from each
> other at some point.