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Can you drag/drop rows (or columns) in Excel without using the Cut/Paste
keystrokes. What I would like to do is be able to highlight a row, click the Ctrl button, and then drop it on another row where it would be moved to? |
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If you select the row and click on the border and drag it, you'll move it.
Experiment a little. try selecting and dragging. try selecting and dragging while holding the shift key try selecting and dragging while holding the ctrl key Heck, select a cell and rightclick and drag it where you want. When you let go, you'll see lots of options. spp wrote: Can you drag/drop rows (or columns) in Excel without using the Cut/Paste keystrokes. What I would like to do is be able to highlight a row, click the Ctrl button, and then drop it on another row where it would be moved to? -- Dave Peterson |
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