I want to be able to select multiple table rows that are not connected.
I would like the ability to select multiple table rows that are not connected. For example, I expected to be able to CTRL+Select the rows I want to change the fill color. For example, if I have 20 rows, but I want to select Row 2, 6, 8, 14, and 17 so that I am able to edit the fill color/text color/row height, etc. in those rows only. Currently, I have to do them all individually and in much larger tables (50+ rows.) It's such a pain!
The ability to fill every other row, or every third, etc. in the table styles is handy, but it isn't effective in every situation.
Thanks for raising this feature ask. We are reviewing this
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       A. Drayton
    
 commented A. Drayton
    
 commentedHOW is this CTRL+Select not a feature yet???? I'm working on a beast of schedule with over 300 events and literally have to select the rows individually. :-/ Like the user below said, if we can do this is Microsoft Office, there's no justification or excuse for this feature not being available in this pricey publishing software. And now that you've gone subscription-based, we're paying 10x more than when we could purchase the disks back in the day. C'mon guys, it's 2019...listen to your customers. :-| 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedThis would be a homerun. Please get this feature added to InDesign. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedThis has been a necessary function since the beginning of InDesign. C'mon--if a person can perform this function in Microsoft Excel, then Adobe can make this update possible! 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedSo bummed that this is not a thing yet. Please update this Adobe! 
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       Bruno Mancini
    
 commented Bruno Mancini
    
 commentedSo many unnecessary features when essential ones like this are still pending. Please, Adobe !! 
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       Paul
    
 commented Paul
    
 commentedThis is a much-needed feature. Developers, please stop faffing around with uneccessary 'improvements' and FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, pleeeease get this feature working - on a 250pp doc that is all-tabular with 10,000 rows, this would be a miracle of Indesign evolution. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commenteddo it 
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       Yvonne
    
 commented Yvonne
    
 commentedI'm dying without this feature. Trying to format a 5 page table with alternating shaded rows is taking me forever. 
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       David
    
 commented David
    
 commentedNot being able to select multiple non-adjacent rows creates unnecessary inefficiency. Formatting tables would be much faster if we could do this. 
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       ofogh design
    
 commented ofogh design
    
 commentedWhy can not I do this on the InDesign ?! Why does Word have such a possibility? 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedThis is a MUST!!! have! 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedThis is a must have, I would also love to see this! 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI would also love to see this! 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedYes, absolutely necessary when formatting long tables. 
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       Denise H Ammons
    
 commented Denise H Ammons
    
 commentedPLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI have also run into this issue several times. 
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       Denise H Ammons
    
 commented Denise H Ammons
    
 commentedworking on long reports, I NEED this 
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       Jen
    
 commented Jen
    
 commentedIt would be nice to be able to select nonadjacent cells as well. Or select multiples and deselect some. 
 
          