Even better thanks Anna.

-----Original Message-----
From: Anna Byrne [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2014 12:35 PM
To: Greg Nickel; The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Re: Inserting in Excel.

to insert 4 columns between a and b

1. goto (f5 or ctrl-g) b1:e1 and press enter.
   this will select those columns.
2. Go to insert column and press enter.  There are now four blank 
columns between a and e.

Hi all.

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>I'm working in Excel 2010 and wonder if any of you can advise on how to
>insert columns and rows more efficiently.
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>I want to insert multiple rowes at once rather than one at a time as I'm
>doing it now.  In a worksheet I shiftF10 then arrow down to insert then to
>entire row or entire column.  This inserts an entire row or column but only
>one at a time.
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>Any advice on how to select the number of rows or columns you want to
insert
>and do it with one action?
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