FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS

BASICS OF BIG DATA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
To select an entire column using the mouse, position the cell pointer ____ and then click the left mouse button.
A
On the bottom cell of the column
B
On the top cell of the column
C
On the column header
D
Anywhere in the column
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Position the insertion point in any cell within the column, display the Layout tab of the ribbon, then click Select | Select Column. Move the mouse cursor just above the column you want to select. It will turn into a downward pointing arrow. Click on the left mouse button.

Detailed explanation-2: -Black Arrow Selects a whole column (vertical arrow) or row (horizontal arrow). You can select multiple columns or rows by clicking and dragging.

Detailed explanation-3: -Select the letter at the top to select the entire column. Or click on any cell in the column and then press Ctrl + Space. Select the row number to select the entire row. Or click on any cell in the row and then press Shift + Space.

Detailed explanation-4: -You can also click anywhere in the table column, and then press CTRL+SPACEBAR, or you can click the first cell in the table column, and then press CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW. Note: Pressing CTRL+SPACEBAR once selects the table column data; pressing CTRL+SPACEBAR twice selects the entire table column.

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