Excel 2002: Any button to insert blank rows at specific interval?

M

Mr. Low

Hi

I understand that the user could delete blank rows in a worksheet at one go
by going to F5 > Special > Select blank rows and press delete to remove it.

In the reverse, if I wish to insert empty rows at specific interval of 3 or
4 rows to a block of compact data (without any empty rows in beween), may I
know if there is any key board steps for this ?

At prersent I only can do it by assigning repeated even or odd number to the
block of cell and then do a sorting after replacing the missing even or odd
numbers.

Illustration
xxx xxx
xxx xxx

xxx xxx
xxx xxx

xxx xxx
xxx xxx

Thanks

Low

A36B58K641
 
F

FSt1

hi
to add a row or group of rows....
high light the row or group of rows. on the keyboard, press Ctrl + Plus keys.
a row will be added below the cell pointer.
to delete(remove) a row or group of rows....
high light any row or group of rows. on the keyboard, press Ctrl + minus keys.

pressing the Ctrl + Plus key without high lighting the row, adds a cell
pressing the Ctrl + minus key without high lighting the row, removes a cell

regards
FSt1
 
S

Sheeloo

The closes to a keyboard/mouse solution I can think of is as follows;

Select every third or fourth row...
Right-click and choose Insert... it will insert a row before each selected
row...

If you select rows in groups of two you will get new rows in groups of twos...

Otherwise you need to have a marcro and assign a short-cut to it.
 
F

FSt1

supplimental.
you can do the same thing with columns but selecting a column instead of a
row.


regards
FSt1
 
M

Mr. Low

Hi, Sheeloo,

Thanks

Low
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A36B58K641


Sheeloo said:
The closes to a keyboard/mouse solution I can think of is as follows;

Select every third or fourth row...
Right-click and choose Insert... it will insert a row before each selected
row...

If you select rows in groups of two you will get new rows in groups of twos...

Otherwise you need to have a marcro and assign a short-cut to it.
 

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