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Adding multiple rows/columns to a spreadsheet in Calc
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=== Inserting more than one row/column at a time === | === Inserting more than one row/column at a time === | ||
- | * To insert multiple rows | + | * To insert multiple rows into a Calc spreadsheet at one time, select the same number of rows as you want to add, beginning at the row AFTER where you want the insertion to be, then |
+ | ** Ctrl-click/right-click on the row header (where the row numbers are) within your selection, and choose '''Insert Rows''' from the contextual menu, or | ||
+ | ** Click on the "Insert Rows" button in your toolbar (if it's visible there), or | ||
+ | ** Choose '''Rows''' from the '''Insert''' menu. | ||
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+ | * To insert multiple columns, just follow the above instructions subtituting 'columns' for 'rows' - it works exactly the same way. | ||
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Inserting more than one row/column at a time
- To insert multiple rows into a Calc spreadsheet at one time, select the same number of rows as you want to add, beginning at the row AFTER where you want the insertion to be, then
- Ctrl-click/right-click on the row header (where the row numbers are) within your selection, and choose Insert Rows from the contextual menu, or
- Click on the "Insert Rows" button in your toolbar (if it's visible there), or
- Choose Rows from the Insert menu.
- To insert multiple columns, just follow the above instructions subtituting 'columns' for 'rows' - it works exactly the same way.