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insert is deleting column data
hello all,
when i try to insert a column, the data in the column is being deleted, instead of adding a column next to it. |
insert is deleting column data
hi dunskii
insert first a column, then copy, then paste in the new column hth Carlo "dunskii" wrote: hello all, when i try to insert a column, the data in the column is being deleted, instead of adding a column next to it. |
insert is deleting column data
Hi Dunski,
Say your formulae are in columns C and D. Select column D (entire column by clicking on the D) Goto insertcolumns You should now have column C intact Column D will be blank Column E will now contain your former column D with all the formulae updated to allow for their new position HTH Martin |
insert is deleting column data
If you use Copy and Paste or just drag the cell frame, the existing cells
will replaced. You can insert a column by right-clicking the column header it should be inserted before, and then select Insert. You can select a cell in the column, and then choose Insert - Columns from the main menu instead of using the right-click menu. If you want to insert more than one column, select as many columns as you want to insert, and then right-click one header and select Insert. You can also select non-adjacent columns or cells by holding down Ctrl and clicking them. You can select a range of cells (or a whole row or column), drag the frame, press and hold Shift, and the outline you are dragging around will change to a vertical or horizontal bar with a T in each end. Position this bar between the cells you want to insert the data between. Be sure to hold down Shift when releasing the mouse button. The existing cells will move to make room for the new cells. If you dragged a whole row or column, the cells around the original cell posistion will move to fill the gap. -- Kristoffer Andreas Berg Programmer on a hobby basis http://home.online.no/~gunnarab "dunskii" wrote: hello all, when i try to insert a column, the data in the column is being deleted, instead of adding a column next to it. |
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