[mso] Re: Excel "insert"
- From: James Wells <colonel_46@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 11:14:37 -0800 (PST)
Thanks for the input Linda, but I don't think I was totally clear regarding my
problem.
I'm doing daily moving averages on certain data consisting of a data base of
150 rows containing multiple columns. The number of rows remains constant.
Each day, I delete the top row (for me A-3 with it's 8 columns of data), and
add new(yesterday's) data in the 150th row. Therefore each day the rows
between my total and average line (my "bottom lines") get closer as one row
drops out. Eventually since my 150th row, and my total/average row have almost
met, I have to insert about 15 or 20 rows to continue my daily process. I
suppose I could insert a new row to my bottom line each day, but that's a
little cumbersome too.
what I'm looking for is a way to insert about 20 rows in one shot every month
or six weeks between my last daily entry, and my bottom line totals and
averages, without having to do it in 20 different "insert" entries. Possibly
there is no easy way to accomplish my hoped for short-cut, but I thought I'd
ask. I couldn't find an answer in Excel "Help" or in the big "Office" Textbook
I have, so maybe it's not possible..
Thanks,
Jim
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