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Moving a row
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From
27/01/2005 12:52:03
 
 
To
26/01/2005 18:35:16
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
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Forum:
Microsoft Office
Category:
Excel
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00981006
Message ID:
00981285
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35
>>>When I select an entire row and delete it, the next row moves up, as it should.
>>>
>>>But when I select an entire row, and then cut and paste, it will (a) overwrite the previous content of the destination, (b) leave the source row empty. So, AFAIK, I have to (a) insert a row in the destination, (b) cut and paste, (c) delete the source row.
>>>
>>>Does anyone know of a faster - and more logical - way to handle this?
>>
>>You have to do an "Insert copied cells". No shortcut that I know of.
>>
>>Select your cells.
>>position cursor to the destination cell
>>Select "Insert copied cells..." from the menu and choose how to do the move.
>
>Great! That will both get rid of the source row, and insert the destination row. In the specific cases where I do this, this will indeed be a time-saver.
>
>It works both in combination with "Copy", and with "Paste".

It's also available from Righ-click menu once you have cut or copied.

-- Randy
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