Moving Rows

Giordano Bruno

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I used to be able to move rows by typing Shift-Spacebar to select the target row, Ctrl-x to cut the row, moving the cursor to cell A whatever and typing Alt-I > e to insert the row in its new location. This is no longer working. Does anyone have any idea why?
 

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Try [Ctrl]+[Shift]+= instead of [Alt]-I > E

That's the shortcut on my version; perhaps they changed it.

WBD
 
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Thanks very much WDB. That works perfectly and I'm very grateful for your help. Now all I have to do is try to put my hair back in. Perhaps they've dumped my previous method which was based on the old XL2003 hot keys.
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