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Earl Kiosterud Earl Kiosterud is offline
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Default Inserting rows between each entry

Brablo,

Are you sure you want to do this? You won't any longer have a standard (1
row per item) table on which Excel can do many operations on (unless you'll
be inserting similar records in the new empty rows). I just have the
feeling you're heading down a road you might find is less travelled for some
good reasons. If this is for printing purposes, have you considered
increasing the row height to get the space you need?
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I have a thousand lines of data, and there are 5 fields of information
which describes all 1000 lines of data. Another words, I have data from
cell A1:E1000.

I am interested in inserting between each row 5 lines. For example:

Active 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide, Inc. 925-543-3100
Active 99 Cents Only Stores 323-980-8145
Active A And G, Inc 714-765-0400

Should appear as:
Active 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide, Inc. 925-543-3100



Active 99 Cents Only Stores 323-980-8145



Active A And G, Inc 714-765-0400

I know about simply inserting rows into the appropriate place, and
pressing CONTROL Y a few times. However, I'd like to automate this
process.

I've tried recording macros, but this doesn't seem to work. Every time
I execute the macro, only the top line gets "expanded/heightened".