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Let's say I have a range of data in cells B1 thru Z100. In would like to
designate column A as the "selector" column, whereby a user could replicate the chosen row by double-clicking in the column A next to the chosen row. For example, if the user wants to replicate row 10, they would go to cell A10, double-click, and it would copy/paste row 10 into row 11 (shifting the other rows down to avoid overwriting them). Is this possible to do? |
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