Re: Formulas in Numbers for Mac - follow up question

2018-07-11 Thread 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries
You can use option key + up or down arrow to insert a row above or below. If you make a mistake by inserting a row at the wrong place, you can use the usual command+z key combination to reverse the insertion unless you’ve saved the spreadsheet. This is a quick way of correcting an error. As s

Re: Formulas in Numbers for Mac - follow up question

2018-07-10 Thread Jonathan Cohn
I find that if you are in the mode where arrow keys moves through the set of cells, then the option key with the arrow key will add a column/cell either before or after the currently selected cell. I often was adding columns to my spreadsheets when I first started using Numbers when I thought

Re: Formulas in Numbers for Mac - follow up question

2018-07-10 Thread Jeff Berwick
Use the context menu to insert or delete rows and columns: [control] + [option] + [shift] + M Hth, Jeff > On Jul 10, 2018, at 5:42 AM, 'Adrienne Chalmers' via MacVisionaries > wrote: > > Thanks. I knew it would be something that should have been blindingly > obvious, if you will pardon the

Formulas in Numbers for Mac - follow up question

2018-07-10 Thread 'Adrienne Chalmers' via MacVisionaries
Thanks. I knew it would be something that should have been blindingly obvious, if you will pardon the expression. Anyway, I now have a new problem. I have constructed a spreadsheet, but I have missed something out in the middle of the blasted thing. I feel sure there must be a way to insert a r