Okay thanks. However, does it work to insert a column or row in this case at 
the bottom or in the middle of your data?
Gigi

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> On Mar 6, 2015, at 3:44 AM, Roland Zitzke <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi, here is what I do to get a column inserted, I would guess a row works in 
> the same manner.
> I assume that you have your table filled with data and you want to insert a 
> column between two columns with actual contents. In other words inserting a 
> column into the empty space does not make sense and is not supported 
> therefore.
> 1. Select the column after which you want to insert a new one. It is 
> important to tab on the column header, not just a cell with it. VO reports 
> that the column is selected.
> 2. Use the VO rotor to select editing.
> 3. Select "insert", not "paste", both options are offered. (translation may 
> be different as I am using a localized version (German).
> 4. You are done
> Hope this helps.
> Roland
> 
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