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by - delegate Rebecca [1 post] (2008 Mar 31 Mon, 16:37) replyReply

how to make a basic table? taking out cells or putting in cells or rows?

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RE: tables

by - trainer Nicole [22 posts] (2008 Mar 31 Mon, 22:21) replyReply

Hi Rebecca,

I hope you enjoyed your Excel training. Thank you for your question.

An Excel spreadsheet is like one big table, with the addition of easily being able to create formulas and manipulate data within the table.

To add a row, hold your cursor over the number below where you want the row to appear. Your cursor should become a black arrow. Right click and go to “Insert”. This will add a row ABOVE where your cursor was placed.

To add a column, hold your cursor over the letter to the right of where you want the column to appear. Right click and go to “Insert”. This will add a column to the LEFT of where your cursor was placed.

To delete a row or column hold your cursor over the relevant letter or number, right click and choose “Delete”. This will delete the entire row or column and all of its contents.

To delete an individual cell, right click whilst your cursor is over the cell in question. Choose “Delete”, and tell Excel where you would like to shift the remaining cells to (either left or up).

I hope this answers your question. If it has, please mark this question as resolved.

If you require further assistance, please reply to this post.

Have a great day.

Regards,

Nicole.


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