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Once you get used to the ribbons they are pretty good - although they take up a fair amount of the screen.
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostSo I am in some new-fangled version of Excel, and I want to insert a row.
Previously, I'd click on the Insert menu, and choose the menu item Rows. Insert Rows, sorted!
Now I look around the menu bar, which reads Home Insert PageLayout Formulas Data Review View. Aha! There is still a Menu called "Insert". But I look there in vain for the option to Insert Rows, because it's not there.
It is in the menu "Home", in the section called "Cells", in the drop-down item "Insert".
Shakes head. I'm getting too old for this. Where's my RTW backpack?
Old client co was sold this along with training. FFS, what a swindle, move the menu around so that you can sell training. Typical MS sh1t. Give me Supercalc for CP/M any day
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Or just ask your Secretary to get off her pretty little arse and come and show you how to do it.Originally posted by AnnaO View PostOr just right click a row and choose insert
YMMV
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Or just right click a row and choose insertOriginally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostSo I am in some new-fangled version of Excel, and I want to insert a row.
Previously, I'd click on the Insert menu, and choose the menu item Rows. Insert Rows, sorted!
Now I look around the menu bar, which reads Home Insert PageLayout Formulas Data Review View. Aha! There is still a Menu called "Insert". But I look there in vain for the option to Insert Rows, because it's not there.
It is in the menu "Home", in the section called "Cells", in the drop-down item "Insert".
Shakes head. I'm getting too old for this. Where's my RTW backpack?
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Yes, moving everything so that it's intuitive hides "old friends" from us who've been using these products for years.
Same issue with Word. Table / Delete / Table moved somewhere I can't remember where now, but took me ages to find it.
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MS Excels itself
So I am in some new-fangled version of Excel, and I want to insert a row.
Previously, I'd click on the Insert menu, and choose the menu item Rows. Insert Rows, sorted!
Now I look around the menu bar, which reads Home Insert PageLayout Formulas Data Review View. Aha! There is still a Menu called "Insert". But I look there in vain for the option to Insert Rows, because it's not there.
It is in the menu "Home", in the section called "Cells", in the drop-down item "Insert".
Shakes head. I'm getting too old for this. Where's my RTW backpack?Tags: None
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