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A questão
O leitor de superusuário jstricker quer saber como inserir novas linhas no Excel usando um teclado em vez de um mouse:
Right-clicking on a row and selecting insert is fairly time consuming. I would rather not have to take my hands off the keyboard. How can I insert a new row above my current row using only the keyboard? I am primarily interested in inserting a single row at a time, but would also be interested in answers that address inserting multiple rows at a time.
Existe uma maneira fácil de inserir novas linhas no Excel usando um teclado?
A resposta
Os contribuidores do SuperUser jstricker, ATG, KRyan, BillOer e assylias têm a resposta para nós. Primeiro, jstricker:
There are two options that I am aware of and both (unfortunately) require two steps.
Option 1
- With a single cell selected, hit Shift + Space to select the row.
- Hit Control + Shift + + (Plus Sign) to insert a row above the current row.
Option 2
- With a single cell selected, hit Control + Shift + + (Plus Sign) to insert a row.
- Hit Enter to accept the default of Shift Cells Down.
If inserting many rows at once, I think the first option is the best since you can repeat the second step without having to re-select the row.
Seguido pela resposta do ATG:
The following keyboard shortcut will insert one row above the active cell’s row:
Press Alt + I (Insert), then press R (Row).
On personal computers, use the Keyboard Right-Click Key to emulate a right-click on the current selection.
Additional note from ATG: Substituting C for R will insert a new column.
Então a resposta de KRyan:
It is worth noting that this is a sequence, not necessarily keys to be pressed simultaneously (see answer from ATG above). You can type Alt, then I, then R and get the same effect.
Seguido pela resposta do BillOer:
You can also select multiple rows and then right-click to insert rows, or you can insert one row and then use Ctrl + Y as many times as you need to insert rows. If you format your spreadsheet as a table, you do not even need to worry about copying your formulas.
E nossa resposta final de assylias:
On Windows I use:
- Shift + Space to select the current row.
- Keyboard Right-Click Key + I to insert a row.
(*) The Keyboard Right-Click Key looks like this:
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