Alt h I r and alt h I c also works. 
Justin

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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] how do i insert rows and columns in excel

Alt I, E, C is correct for columns.

On 11/13/2016 5:23 PM, Jim Pursley wrote:
> Alt I for insert and then R for row.  Be sure your cursor is placed on 
> the row below where you want your new row to be.  In Excel 2010, Alt I 
> still works with a note to continue typing the key sequence of a 
> keystroke for Excel 2003.  Be undaunted..Alt I, then R should get you 
> a new row.  The cursor can be  any place on the row below your new one.
>
> To insert a column, type Alt I and then C.  Be sure your cursor is to 
> the right of where you want your new column to be.
>
> You can probably insert rows and columns using the ribbon menus, too, 
> but I find the quick keystrokes easier, as I use them frequently.
> On 11/13/2016 4:56 PM, andy wrote:
>> I have a table and I need to re order some stuff and put in stuff 
>> that was left out
>>
>> How do I insert rows and columns instead of copy and pasting a ton of 
>> stuff.
>>
>>
>> Thanks a bunch
>>
>> andy
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