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Hi! I know there is a way to do this but I cannot remember how to do it....
I know I did it in the past and can't for the life of me remeber how I accomplished it. I'm using Excel 2003. I have a long column of numbers. I want to insert 4 rows after each number and then copy that number into each new row. Any thoughts how to accomplish this automatically? Denise |