![]() ![]() Point to Insert, and pick Table Rows Above to insert a new row, or Table Columns to the Left to insert a new column. ![]() To insert a column, pick any cell in the table and right-click. To insert a row, pick a cell or row that's not the header row, and right-click. In the example shown below for columns, pasting the values from C7:C9 in the first column to right of the table (column C) expands the table to include the pasted data, adding a heading, Qtr 3. In the example shown below for rows, pasting the values from A10:B12 in the first row below the table (row 5) expands the table to include the pasted data. If the data you paste has more columns than the table, the extra columns don't become part of the table-you need to use the Resize command to expand the table to include them. If the data you paste in a new row has as many or fewer columns than the table, the table expands to include all the cells in the range you pasted. To add a column by pasting, paste your data to the right of the table's rightmost column. To add a row by pasting, paste your data in the leftmost cell below the last table row. In the example shown below for a column, typing a value in cell C2 expands the table to include column C, naming the table column Qtr 3 because Excel sensed a naming pattern from Qtr 1 and Qtr 2. In the example shown below for a row, typing a value in cell A4 expands the table to include that cell in the table along with the adjacent cell in column B. To add a column to the right of the table, start typing in a cell next to the last table column. The table expands to include the new row. To add a row at the bottom of the table, start typing in a cell below the last table row. Add a row or column to a table by typing in a cell just below the last row or to the right of the last column, by pasting data into a cell, or by inserting rows or columns between existing rows or columns. ![]()
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