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Default shortcut to insert cells

Is there a keyboard shortcut to insert rows?
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Hi Salisshe,

Is there a keyboard shortcut to insert rows?


Try:

Alt -ir

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Didn't work

"Norman Jones" wrote:

Hi Salisshe,

Is there a keyboard shortcut to insert rows?


Try:

Alt -ir

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Default shortcut to insert cells

It worked for me.
Alt-i opened the Insert menu. R selected Rows.

Another way with one cell selected
shift-spacebar (to select the whole row)
ctrl-+ (Control plus) to insert



salisshe wrote:

Didn't work

"Norman Jones" wrote:

Hi Salisshe,

Is there a keyboard shortcut to insert rows?


Try:

Alt -ir

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Regards,
Norman




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