Changing the Insert Row / Column Default
Hello Allen,
But I think it is sensible to enable the insert entire row / column function
at the cell
level when the worksheet is large. It save the effort of going to the row /
column reference to do this and return back to the working cell for some
ongoing tasks.
Any comment ?
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"Allllen" wrote:
When you want to insert a row, right click on the row itself (on the left,
where it says "18"). Don't right click on a cell (B18 for example).
It is normal that if you right click on a cell, excel will try to insert a
cell, but if you right-click on a row/column, it will insert a whole row or
column.
The other thing you can play with is selecting rows and columns and pressing
CTRL+ and CTRL-.
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"Mr. Low" wrote:
Dear Sir,
I am currently using MS Excel 2002 at my work place.
When I right click the mouse ang go to Insert, this function is default at
Insert One Cell down instead of insert the entire row down. May I know is
there anyway I can change this default for Excel 2002 as well as Excel 2007 ?
In my office experience it is a very rare occation that I require to insert
a cell down or towards its right. I have a feeling that this applies
generally to majority of the office users.
If the default sweting cannot be customized according to user need, I hope
you could review this default setting in the coming MS Excel 2007 version. It
would save an aditional step for each insert.
Thanks
Low
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