
Insert or delete rows and columns - Microsoft Support
You can add columns, rows, or cells to an Excel worksheet or delete them. Columns insert to the left, rows above, and cells above or to the left.
Insert an object in your Excel spreadsheet - Microsoft Support
Learn to insert objects such as Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, Visio drawings, graphs, to name a few, in your Excel spreadsheet.
Create a drop-down list - Microsoft Support
You can insert a drop-down list of valid entries (also called a drop-down menu or drop-down box) in Excel to make data entry easier, or to limit entries to certain items that you define.
Insert or delete a worksheet - Microsoft Support
Insert or delete a worksheet Applies To In Excel, you can easily insert, rename, and delete worksheets in your workbook.
Insert bullets in a worksheet - Microsoft Support
At the bottom of the dialog, type 2022 in the Character code box, then click Insert, and then Close. If you need another bullet on a new line underneath, press Alt+Enter and repeat the process.
Insert Function in Excel - Microsoft Support
Use the Insert Function dialog box to help you insert the correct formula and arguments for your needs. (To view the Insert Function dialog box, select Search for a function Type a brief …
Using check boxes in Excel - Microsoft Support
Insert check boxes Select the range where you want check boxes. Select Insert > Checkbox. Remove check boxes Select the range of cells with the check boxes you want to remove. …
Insert one or more rows, columns, or cells in Excel for Mac
Hold down CONTROL, click the selected cells, then on the pop-up menu, click Insert. On the Insert menu, select whether to shift the selected cells down or to the right of the newly inserted …
Insert the current date and time in a cell - Microsoft Support
You can insert the current date and time in an Excel cell as static values or as dynamic values. A static value is one that doesn’t change when the worksheet is recalculated or opened. A …
Add a watermark in Excel - Microsoft Support
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