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This menu contains commands to modify and manage a sheet and its elements.
Opens the Insert Cells dialog, in which you can insert new cells according to the options that you specify.
Insert rows above or below the active cell. The number of rows inserted corresponds to the number of rows selected. If no row is selected, one row is inserted. The existing rows are moved downward.
Inserts columns to the left or to the right of the active cell. The number of columns inserted corresponds to the number of columns selected. If no column is selected, one column is inserted. The existing columns are moved to the right.
Tini hajajo daatikiattamaninota buuxate angate haawiittimma woy caccafo taubba surkitanno. Haawiittote qoolu tao aleenni, woy baqado bisiccoragurayiidi uurrinshu qooli tao surka dandaatto.
Doorantino bisiccuwa , caccafoota woy haawiittimmota co'o asse hunanno. Baino bisiccuwara Woriidi woy qiniitiidi bisiccuwa foonqe woshshitanno. Dooraminohu baino doorshi hasaawu aane woshshamanno wote kuusamino nna layinkimeeshsho hogowamino.
Haaroo shitte surkate kaa'lanno doorshuwa tiranno. haaroo shitte kalaqa, fayiletewiinni noo shitte surka dandaatto.
Inserts data from an HTML, Calc, CSV or Excel file into the current sheet as a link. The data must be located within a named range.
Baqqado bisicco woy doorantino bisicco hakka geeshshiwiinniba'anno amadubba badanno. batinye shittuwa doorantuha ikkiro, Baala doorantino shittuwa godda"antanno.
Cycles between absolute and relative addressing of cell reference in the formula.
Allows you to name the different sections of your spreadsheet document. By naming the different sections, you can easily navigate through the spreadsheet documents and find specific information.
Allows you to name the different sections of your spreadsheet document. By naming the different sections, you can easily navigate through the spreadsheet documents and find specific information.