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Adding an extra row after every existing row
I have an excel worksheet with about 61 rows. Now i have to add another row
with the same text after EACH existing row - between row A and B, row B and C etc. Is there any quick way to insert all these rows or do I simply have to manually insert row by row. |
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Adding an extra row after every existing row
If just for visual purposes, simply select all rows, which are the 1,2,3,4,5 and
not the columns which are A,B,C,D and double their height. If you truly need a row inserted, in a helper column enter numbers 1 to 61. Copy that range and paste to row 62. Sort on that column ascending to get your blank rows. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:10:00 -0700, Josh W wrote: I have an excel worksheet with about 61 rows. Now i have to add another row with the same text after EACH existing row - between row A and B, row B and C etc. Is there any quick way to insert all these rows or do I simply have to manually insert row by row. |
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Sorry Gord, I know you are trying to help but I really couldn't follow you. I
tried to understand and do what you suggested several ways but all that happens is that the existing data remain exactly as before and I only got an extra 61 rows AFTER the existing rows and not each one in between. "Gord Dibben" wrote: If just for visual purposes, simply select all rows, which are the 1,2,3,4,5 and not the columns which are A,B,C,D and double their height. If you truly need a row inserted, in a helper column enter numbers 1 to 61. Copy that range and paste to row 62. Sort on that column ascending to get your blank rows. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:10:00 -0700, Josh W wrote: I have an excel worksheet with about 61 rows. Now i have to add another row with the same text after EACH existing row - between row A and B, row B and C etc. Is there any quick way to insert all these rows or do I simply have to manually insert row by row. |
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Adding an extra row after every existing row
Let's go over it again.
1. In row 1 of an an adjacent blank column....say H1... enter 1. 2. In H2 enter a 2. 3. Select both those cells and double-click fill handle of H2 to copy down to H61. 4. Select H1:H61 and Copy. 5. Select H62 and Paste. 6. Select all your used columns including H and DataSort "My data range has no header row" 7. Sort Ascending on column H to get 1 1 blank 2 2 blank 3 3 blank 8. Delete Column H Gord On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:22:01 -0700, Josh W wrote: Sorry Gord, I know you are trying to help but I really couldn't follow you. I tried to understand and do what you suggested several ways but all that happens is that the existing data remain exactly as before and I only got an extra 61 rows AFTER the existing rows and not each one in between. "Gord Dibben" wrote: If just for visual purposes, simply select all rows, which are the 1,2,3,4,5 and not the columns which are A,B,C,D and double their height. If you truly need a row inserted, in a helper column enter numbers 1 to 61. Copy that range and paste to row 62. Sort on that column ascending to get your blank rows. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:10:00 -0700, Josh W wrote: I have an excel worksheet with about 61 rows. Now i have to add another row with the same text after EACH existing row - between row A and B, row B and C etc. Is there any quick way to insert all these rows or do I simply have to manually insert row by row. |
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Just elaborating on Gord's explanation:
Say existing data in A1 to A61. Insert a *new* (helper) column A by right clicking in the existing Column A header and choosing "Insert". In the NEW Column A, enter 1 in A1, and 2 in A2. Select A1 and A2. In the lower right corner of this 2 cell selection you'll see a small black square, called the "fill" handle. Hover the cursor over this square until it (the cursor) changes from a fat white cross to a skinny black cross. Then *double* click. This will *automatically* fill the series down Column A, as far as there is data in Column B. This gives you the numbers 1 to 61 in the column next to your data in Column B. |
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Sorry Gord, didn't see your reply b4 I posted!
-- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Let's go over it again. 1. In row 1 of an an adjacent blank column....say H1... enter 1. 2. In H2 enter a 2. 3. Select both those cells and double-click fill handle of H2 to copy down to H61. 4. Select H1:H61 and Copy. 5. Select H62 and Paste. 6. Select all your used columns including H and DataSort "My data range has no header row" 7. Sort Ascending on column H to get 1 1 blank 2 2 blank 3 3 blank 8. Delete Column H Gord On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:22:01 -0700, Josh W wrote: Sorry Gord, I know you are trying to help but I really couldn't follow you. I tried to understand and do what you suggested several ways but all that happens is that the existing data remain exactly as before and I only got an extra 61 rows AFTER the existing rows and not each one in between. "Gord Dibben" wrote: If just for visual purposes, simply select all rows, which are the 1,2,3,4,5 and not the columns which are A,B,C,D and double their height. If you truly need a row inserted, in a helper column enter numbers 1 to 61. Copy that range and paste to row 62. Sort on that column ascending to get your blank rows. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:10:00 -0700, Josh W wrote: I have an excel worksheet with about 61 rows. Now i have to add another row with the same text after EACH existing row - between row A and B, row B and C etc. Is there any quick way to insert all these rows or do I simply have to manually insert row by row. |
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Not a problem RD
Gord On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 11:29:10 -0700, "Ragdyer" wrote: Sorry Gord, didn't see your reply b4 I posted! |
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Thanks very much, it works.
"Ragdyer" wrote: Just elaborating on Gord's explanation: Say existing data in A1 to A61. Insert a *new* (helper) column A by right clicking in the existing Column A header and choosing "Insert". In the NEW Column A, enter 1 in A1, and 2 in A2. Select A1 and A2. In the lower right corner of this 2 cell selection you'll see a small black square, called the "fill" handle. Hover the cursor over this square until it (the cursor) changes from a fat white cross to a skinny black cross. Then *double* click. This will *automatically* fill the series down Column A, as far as there is data in Column B. This gives you the numbers 1 to 61 in the column next to your data in Column B. While these 61 numbers are *still* selected, right click in the selection and choose "Copy". Right click in the empty A62 and choose "Paste". NOW, select A1 to B122, and from the Menu Bar: <Data <Sort Sort by Column A, ascending, <OK. And you're done. Of course, if your data extends beyond Column B, say to Column J, then select A1 to J122 before completing the sort. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Josh W" wrote in message ... Sorry Gord, I know you are trying to help but I really couldn't follow you. I tried to understand and do what you suggested several ways but all that happens is that the existing data remain exactly as before and I only got an extra 61 rows AFTER the existing rows and not each one in between. "Gord Dibben" wrote: If just for visual purposes, simply select all rows, which are the 1,2,3,4,5 and not the columns which are A,B,C,D and double their height. If you truly need a row inserted, in a helper column enter numbers 1 to 61. Copy that range and paste to row 62. Sort on that column ascending to get your blank rows. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:10:00 -0700, Josh W wrote: I have an excel worksheet with about 61 rows. Now i have to add another row with the same text after EACH existing row - between row A and B, row B and C etc. Is there any quick way to insert all these rows or do I simply have to manually insert row by row. |
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Thanks very much Gord, now it works fantastic!! the "now header row" click
was a good tip. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Let's go over it again. 1. In row 1 of an an adjacent blank column....say H1... enter 1. 2. In H2 enter a 2. 3. Select both those cells and double-click fill handle of H2 to copy down to H61. 4. Select H1:H61 and Copy. 5. Select H62 and Paste. 6. Select all your used columns including H and DataSort "My data range has no header row" 7. Sort Ascending on column H to get 1 1 blank 2 2 blank 3 3 blank 8. Delete Column H Gord On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:22:01 -0700, Josh W wrote: Sorry Gord, I know you are trying to help but I really couldn't follow you. I tried to understand and do what you suggested several ways but all that happens is that the existing data remain exactly as before and I only got an extra 61 rows AFTER the existing rows and not each one in between. "Gord Dibben" wrote: If just for visual purposes, simply select all rows, which are the 1,2,3,4,5 and not the columns which are A,B,C,D and double their height. If you truly need a row inserted, in a helper column enter numbers 1 to 61. Copy that range and paste to row 62. Sort on that column ascending to get your blank rows. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:10:00 -0700, Josh W wrote: I have an excel worksheet with about 61 rows. Now i have to add another row with the same text after EACH existing row - between row A and B, row B and C etc. Is there any quick way to insert all these rows or do I simply have to manually insert row by row. |
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Adding an extra row after every existing row
Good to hear you're "sorted" out.
Feedback always appreciated and lets us know what works and what doesn't. Gord On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 01:44:01 -0700, Josh W wrote: Thanks very much Gord, now it works fantastic!! the "now header row" click was a good tip. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Let's go over it again. 1. In row 1 of an an adjacent blank column....say H1... enter 1. 2. In H2 enter a 2. 3. Select both those cells and double-click fill handle of H2 to copy down to H61. 4. Select H1:H61 and Copy. 5. Select H62 and Paste. 6. Select all your used columns including H and DataSort "My data range has no header row" 7. Sort Ascending on column H to get 1 1 blank 2 2 blank 3 3 blank 8. Delete Column H Gord On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:22:01 -0700, Josh W wrote: Sorry Gord, I know you are trying to help but I really couldn't follow you. I tried to understand and do what you suggested several ways but all that happens is that the existing data remain exactly as before and I only got an extra 61 rows AFTER the existing rows and not each one in between. "Gord Dibben" wrote: If just for visual purposes, simply select all rows, which are the 1,2,3,4,5 and not the columns which are A,B,C,D and double their height. If you truly need a row inserted, in a helper column enter numbers 1 to 61. Copy that range and paste to row 62. Sort on that column ascending to get your blank rows. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:10:00 -0700, Josh W wrote: I have an excel worksheet with about 61 rows. Now i have to add another row with the same text after EACH existing row - between row A and B, row B and C etc. Is there any quick way to insert all these rows or do I simply have to manually insert row by row. |
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Appreciate the feed-back.
-- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Josh W" wrote in message ... Thanks very much, it works. "Ragdyer" wrote: Just elaborating on Gord's explanation: Say existing data in A1 to A61. Insert a *new* (helper) column A by right clicking in the existing Column A header and choosing "Insert". In the NEW Column A, enter 1 in A1, and 2 in A2. Select A1 and A2. In the lower right corner of this 2 cell selection you'll see a small black square, called the "fill" handle. Hover the cursor over this square until it (the cursor) changes from a fat white cross to a skinny black cross. Then *double* click. This will *automatically* fill the series down Column A, as far as there is data in Column B. This gives you the numbers 1 to 61 in the column next to your data in Column B. While these 61 numbers are *still* selected, right click in the selection and choose "Copy". Right click in the empty A62 and choose "Paste". NOW, select A1 to B122, and from the Menu Bar: <Data <Sort Sort by Column A, ascending, <OK. And you're done. Of course, if your data extends beyond Column B, say to Column J, then select A1 to J122 before completing the sort. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Josh W" wrote in message ... Sorry Gord, I know you are trying to help but I really couldn't follow you. I tried to understand and do what you suggested several ways but all that happens is that the existing data remain exactly as before and I only got an extra 61 rows AFTER the existing rows and not each one in between. "Gord Dibben" wrote: If just for visual purposes, simply select all rows, which are the 1,2,3,4,5 and not the columns which are A,B,C,D and double their height. If you truly need a row inserted, in a helper column enter numbers 1 to 61. Copy that range and paste to row 62. Sort on that column ascending to get your blank rows. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:10:00 -0700, Josh W wrote: I have an excel worksheet with about 61 rows. Now i have to add another row with the same text after EACH existing row - between row A and B, row B and C etc. Is there any quick way to insert all these rows or do I simply have to manually insert row by row. |
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