I know that a row will always be inserted above the active row, but it is
visually confusing to me in which direction new columns are inserted. Are
they inserted to the right or left of the active column?
Don Guillett - 05 Feb 2008 23:17 GMT
You could always put a11,b1 2,c1 3 and insert to find out for yourself
same thing on rows

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>I know that a row will always be inserted above the active row, but it is
> visually confusing to me in which direction new columns are inserted. Are
> they inserted to the right or left of the active column?
Gord Dibben - 05 Feb 2008 23:22 GMT
Enter "testing" in A1 and select column A and insert a column.
You may find out from watching.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
>I know that a row will always be inserted above the active row, but it is
>visually confusing to me in which direction new columns are inserted. Are
>they inserted to the right or left of the active column?