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Excel 2007: LISTS !
Hello, I just installed the Beta Version of Excel 2007 and I realized Lists
are now called Tables... they seem to work in the same way but, in 2003 you clicked on the List and in the last row you got a "*" in which you added another line of data and so on... does this happen somehow in 2007?? thanks |
Excel 2007: LISTS !
I don't use xl2007, but:
http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/default.aspx describes this: List Insert Row The List feature in Excel 2003 has a special row at the bottom that is used for adding new records to the list. In Excel 2007, the insert row has been removed based on feedback that we have heard from customers. Lists (now Tables) have been improved, making it easy to add data by using the Tab key in the last row of the Table or by typing or pasting data directly below the Table. Ed wrote: Hello, I just installed the Beta Version of Excel 2007 and I realized Lists are now called Tables... they seem to work in the same way but, in 2003 you clicked on the List and in the last row you got a "*" in which you added another line of data and so on... does this happen somehow in 2007?? thanks -- Dave Peterson |
Excel 2007: LISTS !
Oh yeah, it works with "tab", thanks!!
"Dave Peterson" wrote: I don't use xl2007, but: http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/default.aspx describes this: List Insert Row The List feature in Excel 2003 has a special row at the bottom that is used for adding new records to the list. In Excel 2007, the insert row has been removed based on feedback that we have heard from customers. Lists (now Tables) have been improved, making it easy to add data by using the Tab key in the last row of the Table or by typing or pasting data directly below the Table. Ed wrote: Hello, I just installed the Beta Version of Excel 2007 and I realized Lists are now called Tables... they seem to work in the same way but, in 2003 you clicked on the List and in the last row you got a "*" in which you added another line of data and so on... does this happen somehow in 2007?? thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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