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Excel 2007 - Tables now (lists in 2003)
The MS help states that you can add a row( for new data) in a table (list in
2003) by selecting a cell in the last row and hitting ENTER. Or by going to the last cell in the last row and hitting TAB. The ENTER doesnt work for me... any one else have this problem? In 2003 all I had to do is click on the last row and it automatically inserted a row above the TOTAL row.. Any one have any idea how to do this in 2007? |
Excel 2007 - Tables now (lists in 2003)
Hi Chris
Just use Tab as opposed to Enter. -- Regards Roger Govier "ChrisK" wrote in message ... The MS help states that you can add a row( for new data) in a table (list in 2003) by selecting a cell in the last row and hitting ENTER. Or by going to the last cell in the last row and hitting TAB. The ENTER doesnt work for me... any one else have this problem? In 2003 all I had to do is click on the last row and it automatically inserted a row above the TOTAL row.. Any one have any idea how to do this in 2007? |
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