Monthly Archives: December 2011

Insert and Delete Rows and Columns

December 23, 2011
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Many students over time have asked me the reason for the location of the Microsoft Office Excel 2003 commands that Insert or Delete a row or column of cells. Using the Insert menu to add a row or column makes sense. A new user sees the Insert menu, clicks it and find the options to insert a cell, row or a column as the top three commands of the Insert menu. Makes good sense. But if you want to delete a cell, row, or column, you would think that there would be a Delete menu, right? Wrong. The command to delete a row, or a column is in the Edit menu. And you don’t delete a cell by itself. Go figure!

To maintain a resemblance of consistency in using these commands, I show students how to use the context menu, commonly referred to as the right-click or shortcut menu. They select a range of cells, right-click inside the block of cells, and choose the Insert and Delete commands. I also note to the students that these commands, along with other commands that have the ellipse, the three dots ( ) that follow a command,  indicating a command contains another menu with more options to choose. In this case, the options contain the Insert and Delete commands and the options to insert or delete a row or column.

If you get frustrated trying to find the commands to add or remove a row or column, see how easy it is just to select a block of cells, right-click the cells and add or removed them from a worksheet.

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Pound sign (#) error messages

December 14, 2011
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If you see one or more pound signs in a cell or column, Read more »

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Microsoft Excel Formulas or AutoSum?

December 13, 2011
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New users have asked me, what is the difference using formulas to calculate a total, or using the AutoSum function. Convenience! Read more »

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Type a Fraction, get a Date!

December 12, 2011
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You want to type a fraction in Excel, but always get a date. How do you break this date?

The easy way is to put a ‘0’ (zero) and a space, in front of the fraction.

But what if you are typing a long row or column of cells with fractions. It’s time-consuming to put zeroes in front of each fraction. What to do?

  • Select the cells you want to change
  • Click Format from the Menu Bar
  • Click Cells
  • Click the Number tab, and then in the Category: window, select Fraction
  • Click the OK button to accept this display change.

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Currency Style is not Currency Category

December 12, 2011
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The Currency toolbar button ( $ ) in Excel 2003 and 2007 will not display a number the same way as the Currency category in the Format Cells dialog box. Read more »

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