Select row 4 first. Then insert a new row, using the insert option on the cells group on the Home tab. The current row 4 will be pushed down to become row 5 and you will have a new blank row 4. Row 3 will be as it was.
Left click on row 4; then right click; then click on insert.
To insert rows, you select the row(s) where you want the new row(s) to go. You can even just select a cell in the row(s) you want. So if you wanted to insert 2 new rows between row 1 and row 2, you could select a cell in row 2 and row 3, or select both of those rows. Right click, and pick Insert and choose to insert an Entire row. The existing rows 2 and 3 will be pushed down to become rows 4 and 5, and 2 news rows will be in row 2 and row 3. To delete a range, select the cells in the range. To delete the contents, press the Delete key. To get rid of the cells completely, right click and pick Delete on the shortcut menu. You can then choose to move the cells below up into the position where the range was, or move the cells to the right of them into the position of those cells.
New rows go where the currently selected rows are and the existing rows are pushed down. So if you selected row 3 and inserted, there would be a new row 3 and what was row 3 would now be row 4, with all rows below it also being pushed down.
Four ways:1 row with 6 in each row.2 rows with 3 in each row.3 rows with 2 in each row.6 rows with 1 in each row.
1 row of 24 2 rows of 12 3 rows of 8 4 rows of 6 6 rows of 4 8 rows of 3 12 rows of 2 24 rows of 1
26 shells, 3 rows -> 5 per row with 1 remaining 19 pennies, 5 rows -> 3 per row with 4 remaining 17 balloons, 7 rows -> 2 per row with 3 remaining
There is rows in the periodic table because each row is how many electron shells the atom has, for example everything in row 3 has 3 electron shells. These rows are called periods.
This is impossibleYou will have to change the number of the rows or the number of flowers in each row.
If you divide plants into four rows of three plants each, you would need 12 plants. With seven plants, you could divide them into two rows with 3 in one row and 4 in the other, plant them all in one row, make 3 rows with 2 in two rows and 3 in one row, etc.
six rows on a computer board
like this: . . . . . . The rows are diagonal.
Use the Insert menu. First put the cursor where you want the new row or column to be. Better still, select the current column or row where you want the new one to be. So say you want to put a column between Column A and B. Select Column B by clicking on the B at the top of the column. Then go to the Insert menu and select Columns. It will insert the new column and move what was Column B to become Column C. If you are inserting rows, select the row header where you want the new row to be. You can also select several columns beside each other and insert several columns. So if you selected Columns B, C and D, it would insert 3 columns between A and B, and Column B would become Column E. It works the same for rows.
Rows in this section begin at row 3 and go up to row 45 so there are only 43 rows but row 1 and 2 do not exist according to http://www.seatandrow.com/NFL/NewMeadowlands/NewMeadowlands.htm