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Default Ms Excel, Copying Cell to current sheet using 'Right Click'

Ms Excel, Copying Cell to current sheet using 'Right Click' gives an option '
Insert the copied cell'. Here we dont find any menu item which do a simple
'Insert row' action. Many we need this as we forgot to make a space in
current sheet and try copy cell from some other sheet and dont want to use
'Insert the Copied cell' menu item. Although we can do this using the Insert
menu available but then it becomes pathetic to do this excercise just to
insert the copied cell. I thing including simple 'Insert Row' item in the
'Right Click' menu item will do the needful. ( offcourse we have this item
there but when no cell is copied. we need this even when a cell is copied)

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