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Worksheets, adding rows and columns


ScottLebsack

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@Pat Stanford that drag to add rows/columns feature is pretty handy.

possible feature request:
is there any way rows could be added when pasting content?

e.g. I would like to paste content with 50 rows in a worksheet with 30 and VW just adds the additional 20 automatically?
or a dialog asking for the amount of new rows? (or both 😉 )

 

 

thanks,

george

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13 hours ago, drelARCH said:

Another tip that might be useful in insertion of multiple rows/columns in one step that is different to what @Pat Stanford suggested...

Lets say you want to add 5 new rows in one step so to do this you select 5 existing rows and hit 'insert rows'

Same applies to columns.

thanks @drelARCH for the hint. it is acutally the way I added rows and columns so far, but it is a bit tedious when you have to add let's say 1000 rows (although chessboards and rice come to mind). and the "drag to add" doesn't just let you drag infinitely, but only to the edge of the screen from what I can see. (it also doesn't give you a row count of how many you added.)

...just to give some feedback on why I would greatly appreciate a different option to add columns. 🙂
 

13 hours ago, Pat Stanford said:

Submit it in the Wishlist forum.

I thought, that's where we are right now? Or should I open a new topic?

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