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Inserter

How do I "insert copied cells"? used to be "alt i e" still work
 
In Excel 2003 under the insert tab there used to be a "insert copied cells"
but I can't find that same command in Excel 2007. Does this command still
exist" I could select a complete row, select copy, move to a different row
location, click on the left column and do an "insert copied cells". Now the
only thing I see is to insert a blank row and copy the row I want to the
newly inserted blank row. I can still use the keyboard strokes "alt i"
followed by "e".

Shane Devenshire[_2_]

How do I "insert copied cells"? used to be "alt i e" still work
 
Hi,

After copying, choose Home, Insert drop down in the Cells group...
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If this helps, please click the Yes button

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"Inserter" wrote:

In Excel 2003 under the insert tab there used to be a "insert copied cells"
but I can't find that same command in Excel 2007. Does this command still
exist" I could select a complete row, select copy, move to a different row
location, click on the left column and do an "insert copied cells". Now the
only thing I see is to insert a blank row and copy the row I want to the
newly inserted blank row. I can still use the keyboard strokes "alt i"
followed by "e".



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