This is probably one of those questions that you get all the time, but unfortunately, I have not been able to find the answer in the Help menu or the Guide.
I've created a text table (not a page layout in table mode), that has 6 columns and will eventually contain at least 100 rows and possibly 2 to 3 hundred. I've learned that I can select rows and columns, and then format the text for the whole table, or for selected rows or columns. But what if I need to select say 90 rows? Because the table is more than one page in length, it's difficult to place the mouse pointer (to produce the arrow) and then drag out 90 rows. So I was thinking maybe I could select the whole table (Ctrl + A), and then individually deselect 10 rows. But I can't figure out how to do that.
In Windows Explorer, you can do this using the Ctrl key. There's a graphics program that I use, where the Shift key allows this. But I can't figure out, and haven't found in documentation, how to do this in OO Writer. Is this possible? If not, how do I drag the arrow down past the end of the page? When I try it, and the mouse gets to the bottom of the screen, instead of scrolling down the page, it jumps back up to the top of the page. So I can never select more than what I see on the screen.
So my question -- how to select multiple rows, and less than all of them (Ctrl + A)? (Like 90 out of 100, e.g.) Version and OS shown in sig.
Thank you very much