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Add multiple blank rows in numbers spreadsheet.

I want to insert a dozen blank rows between Categories in a Spending Summary that I have imported from Credit Card Site and sorted. I need room to add manually. Can I do it on my Mac? or My iPad?

How do I do an insert-paste from my clipboard? I usually use LibreOffice, which I find more intuitive, but I am trying to learn Numbers.

Thanks for any help.

John

Posted on Sep 24, 2022 3:53 PM

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Posted on Sep 25, 2022 5:54 AM

If you are new to Numbers be sure to have a look at the User Guide at Help > Numbers Help in your menu. It's searchable.


Here I searched for 'insert' and found the first result to be helpful in learning how to insert rows.





To paste in values have you tried clicking a cell and typing command-v the way you would in LibreOffice and indeed most apps on the Mac?


SG

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Sep 25, 2022 5:54 AM in response to JPsDad

If you are new to Numbers be sure to have a look at the User Guide at Help > Numbers Help in your menu. It's searchable.


Here I searched for 'insert' and found the first result to be helpful in learning how to insert rows.





To paste in values have you tried clicking a cell and typing command-v the way you would in LibreOffice and indeed most apps on the Mac?


SG

Add multiple blank rows in numbers spreadsheet.

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