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Revision as of 06:43, 9 November 2007
- Selecting cells
- Selecting columns and rows
- Inserting columns and rows
- Deleting columns and rows
- Working with sheets
Inserting columns and rows
Columns and rows can be inserted in several different way and quantities.
Single column or row
A single column or row can be added using the Insert menu:
- Select the column or rows where you want the new column or row inserted.
- Select either Insert > Column or Insert > Row.
A single column or row can also be added using the mouse:
- Select the column or row where you want the new column or row inserted.
- Right-click the header.
- Select Insert Row or Insert Column.
Multiple columns or rows
Multiple columns or rows can be inserted at once rather than inserting them one at a time.
- Highlight the required number of columns or rows by holding down the left mouse button on the first one and then dragging across the required number of identifiers.
- Proceed as for inserting a single column or row above.
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