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Keygrip
31st Mar 2009, 14:53
Heyas,

I'm trying to "Insert New Row" with a keystroke in Excel 2007.

I've found lots of keystrokes in my Google search - but this never seems to be mentioned.

Anybody know one?

=^..^=

Saab Dastard
31st Mar 2009, 15:12
I don't think there is a single keystroke, but you can do it with ALT+I followed by enter (assuming that you have already positioned the cursor in the row below where you want to insert the new row.

It is almost as easy to just Rt-click the row number on the LHS which immediately opens a menu, then just click insert.

If you then wish to insert more rows, just press F4 as many times as necessary.

This is with Office XP (2002) and 2003. I have no idea what MS have done with Orifice 2007 :yuk:

SD

bnt
31st Mar 2009, 15:50
In Excel 2007, I just to Alt-I R to insert a row. There is a shortcut to select a row: Alt-Space. (Ctrl-Space to select a column).

Keygrip
31st Mar 2009, 17:33
Thankees, folks - exactly what I was looking for.

It did need three keys, SD. Alt I and then R.

Data entry MUCH quicker now.