![]() ![]() We’ll be using Excel 2010 for the demonstration, but you can do this on Excel 2007 and Excel 2013 too – the process is exactly the same for those versions. If you’re new to it, we strongly recommend you first try out an easy beginners course to get a feel of Excel. Excel is really by and far the best data management tool out there. In this tutorial, we’re going to learn how to insert multiple blank rows (and columns) quickly in an Excel spreadsheet.
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