Questions: EACH of these statements is TRUE of quickly inserting columns and rows in Excel EXCEPT: Click the number to the left of the data to select the row; right click and select Insert to place a row directly BELOW To insert a column before another column, highlight the column, right click, and select Insert Insert multiple rows by clicking and dragging the number of number of rows you want to enter Click the number to the left of the data to select the row; right click and select Insert to place a row directly ABOVE

EACH of these statements is TRUE of quickly inserting columns and rows in Excel EXCEPT:
Click the number to the left of the data to select the row; right click and select Insert to place a row directly BELOW
To insert a column before another column, highlight the column, right click, and select Insert
Insert multiple rows by clicking and dragging the number of number of rows you want to enter
Click the number to the left of the data to select the row; right click and select Insert to place a row directly ABOVE
Transcript text: EACH of these statements is TRUE of quickly inserting columns and rows in Excel EXCEPT: Click the number to the left of the data to select the row; right click and select Insert to place a row directly BELOW To insert a column before another column, highlight the column, right click, and select Insert Insert multiple rows by clicking and dragging the number of number of rows you want to enter Click the number to the left of the data to select the row; right click and select Insert to place a row directly ABOVE
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The answer is the first one: "Click the number to the left of the data to select the row; right click and select Insert to place a row directly BELOW."

Explanation for each option:

  1. "Click the number to the left of the data to select the row; right click and select Insert to place a row directly BELOW":

    • This statement is incorrect. When you select a row and right-click to insert, the new row is placed directly ABOVE the selected row, not below.
  2. "To insert a column before another column, highlight the column, right click, and select Insert":

    • This statement is correct. When you highlight a column and select Insert, the new column is placed to the left (before) the highlighted column.
  3. "Insert multiple rows by clicking and dragging the number of rows you want to enter":

    • This statement is correct. You can select multiple rows by clicking and dragging, then right-click and select Insert to add the same number of rows.
  4. "Click the number to the left of the data to select the row; right click and select Insert to place a row directly ABOVE":

    • This statement is correct. When you select a row and right-click to insert, the new row is placed directly above the selected row.

Summary: The incorrect statement is the first one, as it incorrectly describes the placement of a new row in Excel.

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