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Default Excel 2007 - Issue moving a row of data (cut and insert)

In 2003 I could cut an entire row and the insert it into another location on
the same worksheet. When I try this in Excel 2007 it does not seem to work.

Any suggestions?

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Hi Sandy,
What are you trying to do?, if you want to copy the whole row and you select
it from the margin in the other sheet you have to position in column A for it
to work. If you want to copy let's say row 5 starting in column C6 for
example you have to position yourself in cell A5, hold shift and press end
and the right arrow to select all the information then copy, go to cell C6
and paste

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In 2003 I could cut an entire row and the insert it into another location on
the same worksheet. When I try this in Excel 2007 it does not seem to work.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

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