Inserting and Deleting Columns, Rows, and Cells in Excel
Sometimes you need to adjust the structure of your worksheet by adding or removing columns, rows, or cells.
Knowing how to insert and delete columns, rows, and cells allows you to manage your data layout effectively, ensuring your spreadsheets remain organized and functional.
Key Points
- Insert a column or row by right-clicking the column or row header and selecting Insert;
- Right-click any cell and choose Insert to add cells;
- Delete a column or row by right-clicking the header and selecting Delete;
- Right-click any cell and choose Delete to remove cells.
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Inserting and Deleting Columns, Rows, and Cells in Excel
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Sometimes you need to adjust the structure of your worksheet by adding or removing columns, rows, or cells.
Knowing how to insert and delete columns, rows, and cells allows you to manage your data layout effectively, ensuring your spreadsheets remain organized and functional.
Key Points
- Insert a column or row by right-clicking the column or row header and selecting Insert;
- Right-click any cell and choose Insert to add cells;
- Delete a column or row by right-clicking the header and selecting Delete;
- Right-click any cell and choose Delete to remove cells.
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