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How to move selection without moving selected data?

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When working with extensive datasets, efficiently managing your selections can significantly enhance your productivity. If you need to adjust your selection frame without moving the actual data, consider using the "Name Box" feature in Excel. After selecting the named range (like B2), you can click on the Name Box dropdown to select the desired cells in columns D and E. This allows you to move the selection frame precisely where you need it, enabling effective indexing and chart creation while keeping your data intact.

I'm working with a very large data set (>50,000 values), and need an efficient way to index and create charts from a selected range. What works is CTRL+F for the name of a well (B2 shown here) which then allows me to select all cells named B2. What I want to be able to do now is to move the selection frame over to just select those 724 cells but ONLY in columns D&E. Excel lets me select B through E via Shift+Arrows. How can I only move the selection pane without moving/pasting data over? TIA.

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