Moving rows with Cut > Insert seems overly manual in PM2021.
In Excel, I just need to right-click on the row and select Cut, which removes the row and copies it to the clipboard.
Then I paste it in the new location with Insert Copied Cells.
In PM I have to cut the row.
Then insert a new row at the new location.
Then Paste the row.
Then delete the previous location which is a blank row.
Is there a faster / easier way to do this in PM?
Moving rows with Cut>Insert
Re: Moving rows with Cut>Insert
In PlanMaker also we have "Insert copied cells", you can find it in ribbon command Home | Cells group| Insert dropdown | Insert copied cells.
More to it you can set your customized short keys for this command by ribbon command File | Customize | Customize ribbon | Type "Insert copied cells" in Quick search > Click on Shortcut Keys below > Press new shortcut key in the section below that > click Add and then Close.
This way you can use your shortcut key also for "Insert copied cells".
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More to it you can set your customized short keys for this command by ribbon command File | Customize | Customize ribbon | Type "Insert copied cells" in Quick search > Click on Shortcut Keys below > Press new shortcut key in the section below that > click Add and then Close.
This way you can use your shortcut key also for "Insert copied cells".
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dhermosillo
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Re: Moving rows with Cut>Insert
Thanks.
Is there a way to add commands to the right click menu?
Thanks again for your help.
Is there a way to add commands to the right click menu?
Thanks again for your help.
Re: Moving rows with Cut>Insert
Currently, we don't have the customization option available for the right-click menu.
Thanks
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dhermosillo
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Re: Moving rows with Cut>Insert
One thing I should mention is that the Insert command, separate from the clipboard, is useful.
In Microsoft, if there is something copied to the clipboard, the only insert command available is Insert Copied Cells, which sometimes is not desired.
So, if Softmaker ends up adding the Insert copied cells to the right-click menu commands, please also keep the discreet insert.
In Microsoft, if there is something copied to the clipboard, the only insert command available is Insert Copied Cells, which sometimes is not desired.
So, if Softmaker ends up adding the Insert copied cells to the right-click menu commands, please also keep the discreet insert.
Re: Moving rows with Cut>Insert
I came across this posting from 6 years back when searching for a solution. I regularly have a need to move rows and columns from one place to another. I would have thought that many users do. It's a very easy process in Excel.
I had found the Insert Copied Cells option and that works as expected but when I Cut, I want the whole of the selected row or column to be taken out, so I can Insert it elsewhere. Having to go back and identify the correct row/column, that I just copied, select it again and delete is both long winded and has a degree of risk that I have not correctly found the original row/column.
Is there a way to do a move process, exactly as per Excel by now?
I had found the Insert Copied Cells option and that works as expected but when I Cut, I want the whole of the selected row or column to be taken out, so I can Insert it elsewhere. Having to go back and identify the correct row/column, that I just copied, select it again and delete is both long winded and has a degree of risk that I have not correctly found the original row/column.
Is there a way to do a move process, exactly as per Excel by now?
Re: Moving rows with Cut>Insert
Rather than copying, simply cut the row/column as suggested by the OP, then use the "Insert copied cells" command at the desired destination. This way, the original row/column will appear blank after cutting, making it easy to identify and delete.
Re: Moving rows with Cut>Insert
Excel doesn't do this for me.dhermosillo wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 11:16 pm Moving rows with Cut > Insert seems overly manual in PM2021.
In Excel, I just need to right-click on the row and select Cut, which removes the row and copies it to the clipboard.
Then I paste it in the new location with Insert Copied Cells.
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