Manual

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default drag and drop by
holding down CTRL if
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move text from one
document to another.
Using Drag and Drop
Use drag and drop to move or copy cells in your spreadsheet. Drag and drop
works the same way in Spreadsheet as it does in other programs. If you drag
and drop within'the same document, the default behavior is to move the
information: If you drag and drop from one document to another, the default
behavior is to copy.
ll_ To drag and drop information from one location to another:
1. Select the cell, range, row(s), or column(s) to move or copy.
2. Move the pointer over the selected range; then press and hold down the
Drag button. The drag and drop pointer appears.
3. Drag the pointer so that it is over the first cell where you want to move or
copy the information.
4. Release the Drag button. 1"be information is moved or copied, depending
on whether you dragged within the same document or from one document
to another.
Inserting and Deleting Rows and Columns
After you have created a spreadsheet, you may need to add a row or column
to make room for additional information. When information becomes
obsolete, you will want to delete a row or column.
InsertRow tool
_.__ To quickly insert a row or column:
"1. Select a cell where you want to insert a row or column.
2. Click on the Insert Row tool on the Basic Functions tool bar.
OR
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delete rows, columns,
and cellswithina
locked area (see page
718).
DeleteRowtool
InsertRow/Column or
Delete Row/Column also
appear in the Editmenu.
Click on the Insert Column tool on the Basic Functions tool bar.
I_ To quickly delete a row or column:
1. Select a cell in the row or column you want to delete.
2. Click on the Delete Row tool on the Basic Functions tool bar.
OR
Click on the Delete Column tool on the Basic Functions tool bar.
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