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how do I insert rows in a worksheet without inserting adjoining rows
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Select a cell, go to Insert menu, and choose "Rows". That will insert just
one row. Alternatively, select a row, right-click, and choose "Insert". Again, it will insert just one row. In neither case will it insert adjoining rows. -- David Biddulph "craigandmel" wrote in message ... how do I insert rows in a worksheet without inserting adjoining rows |
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hi
what do you mean by "Adjoining rows"?? Regards FSt1 "craigandmel" wrote: how do I insert rows in a worksheet without inserting adjoining rows |
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