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  1. Insert or delete rows and columns - Microsoft Support

    To insert a single column: Right-click the whole column to the right of where you want to add the new column, and then select Insert Columns. To insert multiple columns: Select the same …

  2. Split data into multiple columns - Microsoft Support

    Power Query splits the Sales Rep names into two different columns named "Sales Rep 1" and "Sales Rep 2". To change the default names, rename them to "Sales Rep First" and "Sales …

  3. Resize a table by adding or removing rows and columns in Excel

    To insert a column, pick any cell in the table and right-click. In the example shown below for rows, a row will be inserted above row 3. For columns, if you have a cell selected in the table's …

  4. Freeze panes to lock rows and columns - Microsoft Support

    To keep an area of a worksheet visible while you scroll to another area of the worksheet, go to the View tab, where you can Freeze Panes to lock specific rows and columns in place, or you can …

  5. Sort data in a range or table in Excel - Microsoft Support

    How to sort and organize your Excel data numerically, alphabetically, by priority or format, by date and time, and more.

  6. Present your data in a column chart - Microsoft Support

    To create a column chart: Enter data in a spreadsheet. Select the data. On the Insert tab, select Insert Column or Bar Chart and choose a column chart option. You can optionally format the …

  7. Split text into different columns with the Convert Text to Columns ...

    Take text in one or more cells and split it into multiple cells using the Convert Text to Columns Wizard.

  8. Use calculated columns in an Excel table - Microsoft Support

    Calculated columns in Excel tables are a fantastic tool for entering formulas efficiently. They allow you to enter a single formula in one cell, and then that formula will automatically expand to the …

  9. Repeat specific rows or columns on every printed page

    If a worksheet spans more than one printed page, you can label data by adding row and column headings that will appear on each print page. These labels are also known as print titles.

  10. Transpose (rotate) data from rows to columns or vice versa

    If you want to rotate your data frequently to view it from different angles, consider creating a PivotTable so that you can quickly pivot your data by dragging fields from the Rows area to the …