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Default edit insert dialogue box

In 2000, Excell, I had more option when it came to inserting or deleting. I
had 2003 Excel installed and now when I try to insert a cell, it will only
ask me to shift entire row or entire column. It doesn't allow me to shift
cells down or shift to the right.
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Default edit insert dialogue box

How are you trying to do the insert? In Excel 2003 if you have a cell or
cells selected, as distinct from a row or column, you can either choose
Cells from the Insert menu, or right-click and choose Insert. In either
case you'll have the option to move cells to the right or down.
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In 2000, Excell, I had more option when it came to inserting or deleting.
I
had 2003 Excel installed and now when I try to insert a cell, it will only
ask me to shift entire row or entire column. It doesn't allow me to shift
cells down or shift to the right.



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