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Default 2007 insert button/icon

When I go to customize the 2007 toolbar I am unable to see an insert row,
insert column icon to add. I prefer them on the toolbar as it saves an
additional step opposed to the option available now which forces a drop down
menu containing a selection.
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Hi

The shortcut Ctrl Shift + is the best way I think

(not the + on the numeric keyboard)



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When I go to customize the 2007 toolbar I am unable to see an insert row,
insert column icon to add. I prefer them on the toolbar as it saves an
additional step opposed to the option available now which forces a drop down
menu containing a selection.



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Default 2007 insert button/icon

Btw you can also use Ctrl +

If you select the header of the row or column you not see the dialog


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Hi

The shortcut Ctrl Shift + is the best way I think

(not the + on the numeric keyboard)



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When I go to customize the 2007 toolbar I am unable to see an insert row,
insert column icon to add. I prefer them on the toolbar as it saves an
additional step opposed to the option available now which forces a drop down
menu containing a selection.





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Default 2007 insert button/icon

This is the + on the numeric keyboard

And if you use - it delete the row or column



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"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ...
Btw you can also use Ctrl +

If you select the header of the row or column you not see the dialog


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http://www.rondebruin.nl



"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ...
Hi

The shortcut Ctrl Shift + is the best way I think

(not the + on the numeric keyboard)



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When I go to customize the 2007 toolbar I am unable to see an insert row,
insert column icon to add. I prefer them on the toolbar as it saves an
additional step opposed to the option available now which forces a drop down
menu containing a selection.







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You can find them in choose commands from Home
"Insert Sheet Rows" and "Insert Sheet Columns"


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insert column icon to add. I prefer them on the toolbar as it saves an
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menu containing a selection.



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