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Why can't I add rows near the bottom of my table in numbers?

I have a simple table in Numbers which I've been using for about a year. I can no longer 'add row below' near the bottom of my table. I can still add rows up higher in the table, just not near the bottom. I do have a footer row that sums up some things. I don't have any filter turned on. I've been adding a row above where I want it, then moving lines up by cutting and pasting to create a new row at the bottom where I want it. I'm tired of this workaround and have not been able to find a solution. Any ideas?

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.13

Posted on Apr 2, 2021 3:35 PM

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Posted on Apr 2, 2021 11:57 PM

To check how many Header and Footer rows you have, with the table selected just look here:




Or look in the menu at Table > Footer Rows and Table > Header rows.


Also, you mention you don't have any filters turned on. Make might check to make sure you don't have any rows hidden either.




SG

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Apr 2, 2021 11:57 PM in response to neil_notari

To check how many Header and Footer rows you have, with the table selected just look here:




Or look in the menu at Table > Footer Rows and Table > Header rows.


Also, you mention you don't have any filters turned on. Make might check to make sure you don't have any rows hidden either.




SG

Apr 2, 2021 7:25 PM in response to neil_notari

Are you absolutely sure you did not accidentally create 5 footer rows? Does the problem begin on the fifth row from the bottom (including the known footer row in that count)? If you formatted them, they are hard to distinguish from regular rows except by how they are treated in formulas that use column references.


  1. Temporarily create a new column. Lets call in column M
  2. Put the number 1 in the last six rows of column M (the actual last six rows, including the footer).
  3. In a cell somewhere else put the formula =SUM(M)
  4. You say you have one footer row so your count should be 5. If it is less, you have more than one footer row. If it is 1 you have 5 footer rows.


Apr 3, 2021 9:49 AM in response to neil_notari

neil_notari wrote:

how can you tell if a row is a footer row? Thanks again.


Aside from counting up from the bottom you should could also look for a slightly thicker line above the top Footer Row. And when you go to the contextual menu next to a row number of a Footer Row you will not see 'Convert to Footer Row as you do here (where I've selected a row above the Footer Row). If I had selected next to the 7 I wouldn't see that choice in the menu.



SG


Apr 2, 2021 6:39 PM in response to neil_notari

You cannot add rows below the footer row, unless they are also footer rows.

You should be able to add rows to the table by clicking or dragging the Row control button at the bottom of the Row reference tabs column. the new rows will be added above the footer row.

You should also be able to add rows below any body row by selecting any cell in the row beow which you want the new row(s) added, the pressing option - down arrow.


Regards,

Barry

Apr 3, 2021 9:05 AM in response to Badunit

Okay, thanks to all for your help. With your guidance I figured out that I actually had 3 footer rows. The bottom one was correct and the 2 above it looked like normal data but they were footers. When I tried to add rows by clicking and dragging they would appear 4 rows from the bottom. I made new rows, entered the data manually (I was worried that cut and paste might preserve the unwanted 'footer' designation), and deleted the bogus footers. This seemed to work. Now my question is, how can you tell if a row is a footer row? Thanks again.


Why can't I add rows near the bottom of my table in numbers?

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