Excel should let you select 2 rows, right click, and SWAP them

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Often you need to swap two rows in Excel, for example to move one item higher
in a list. You should be able to select one row, then CTRL-click a 2nd row,
then right-click and press SWAP, and the rows will reverse positions.
Instead you now have to insert 2 new rows and cut & paste twice into them.

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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...dg=microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
 
I am not Microsoft, however when I want to change the position of a row,
I press the shift key and drag the row to where I want it.
(you don't have to vote for me)
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Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA
http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware


"DG_Crewdson"
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Often you need to swap two rows in Excel, for example to move one item higher
in a list. You should be able to select one row, then CTRL-click a 2nd row,
then right-click and press SWAP, and the rows will reverse positions.
Instead you now have to insert 2 new rows and cut & paste twice into them.
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The drag & drop is a time-saver over cut & paste, thanks! It's still a
2-step process that would be cool to have done in a single step!
 
I can post code that will allow you to do that if you are interested.
I utilize the code in one of my personal add-ins.
Select two rows/columns or two equal sized selections and run the code.
All you would have to do is add a menu item or toolbar button and
assign the macro to it.
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Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA
http://www.officeletter.com/blink/specialsort.html


"DG_Crewdson"
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The drag & drop is a time-saver over cut & paste, thanks! It's still a
2-step process that would be cool to have done in a single step!
 

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