Now there could be various situations where you need to insert rows in Excel. For example, you may want to insert a single row, or multiple rows that are all together, or multiple rows that are not together.
How to Insert Multiple Rows in Excel
In this tutorial, you’ll learn four different ways to do insert multiple rows in Excel.
Using Keyboard Shortcuts. Using Insert Options. Using Mouse + Keyboard (super trick). Using Insert Copied Cells Option.
#1 Using Keyboard Shortcuts
You can insert multiple rows in Excel using more than one keyboard shortcut. Here is the first one:
Select the cell above which you want to insert multiple rows in Excel. Press Shift + Space-bar to select the entire row. You can also select the entire row by simply clicking on the row number on the extreme left. Once the entire row is selected, press Control and hit the plus key (+) from the numeric keypad. If you don’t have the numeric keypad, press Control and Shift and plus key (+) on the regular keyboard.
This will insert a single row right above the row that you selected.
Once you have inserted a row, you can repeat the same action by using the F4 key. To do this, just select the row above which you want to insert a row and press F4. Hitting the F4 just repeats the last action. What if you want to insert multiple rows in Excel at one go? In the above example, we saw how to insert one row using the keyboard shortcut. If you want to insert multiple rows at one go, you can easily do it with a slight twist. Here is how to do it:
Select the number of rows that you want to insert. For example, if you want to insert 4 rows between Row #3 and #4, select four rows staring from Row #4. It does not matter if the rows have data or are empty. This technique works in all cases. Use the keyboard shortcut Control and Plus key (or Control and Shift and Plus key if you have a regular keyboard).
This will automatically enter the same number of rows as you selected to begin with. So if you selected four rows, it will insert four rows above it (as shown below):
Here is another keyboard shortcut that you can use:
Hold the ALT key and Press I followed by R.
#2 Using Insert Option
You can also use the Insert functionality in Excel to insert multiple rows in Excel. Here are the steps to use this:
Select the rows above which you want to insert the rows. For example, if you want to insert 4 rows between Row #3 and #4, select four rows staring from Row #4. Within the selection, right click on the mouse. From the menu that appears, click on Insert.
This will enter four rows above between Row #3 and #4 (as shown below):
Make sure you have selected the entire rows to do this. In case you only select the cells (and not the entire row), insert options opens the Insert dialogue box. Then you need to select Entire row from the dialogue box and click OK (as shown below):
You can also use the Insert Option available in the Home Tab.To use it:
Select the rows above which you want to insert the rows. Go to Home –> Cells –> Insert –> Insert Cells.
#3 Using Mouse + Keyboard Shortcut
This one is a super trick. If you want to insert multiple rows above or below a row, here are the steps:
Select a row above or below which you want to insert rows. You will notice a small green square at the end bottom right of the row number. Hover your mouse on that green square and press Control + Shift on your keyboard. You will notice that the mouse icon changes from a plus to a double line icon with arrow on both sides.
With the Control + Shift pressed on the keyboard, click the left mouse button and drag it down. It will insert as many rows as you cover by dragging it down. So for example, if you drag it down by 3 rows, it will insert three rows below the one that you selected (as shown below):You can also insert rows above the selected row by simply dragging the mouse above the selected row (as shown below):
This is one of the best ways to quickly insert any number of rows.
#4 Using Insert Copied Cells Option
Another quick way to insert multiple rows in Excel is to copy a blank row and paste in where you want. Since you are copying a blank row, it would be the same as inserting a new row. Here is how to do this:
Select a blank row and copy it. Select the rows above which you want to insert the new rows. Select as many rows as you want to insert. Right-click on the mouse and select Insert Copied Cells.
This will insert rows above the rows that you selected (as shown below):
These are four ways you can use to quickly insert multiple rows in Excel. Did you find this tutorial useful? Are there any other techniques you use to insert multiple rows in Excel? Do share your thoughts in the comment sections.
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