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An INSERT query is used to add a row to a table.
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Yes. Click on the table (on the row below which you want the new row). Right click on the table and under "insert" one of the options will be to insert a row above.
You can add columns or rows to any table. Adding a row does not add extra columns, so yes you can do it.
It depends on how it is set up. You could just go to a new row and starting typing. If it is in a form, you can go to a new record by clicking the button to add a new record and it will do it automatically.
Depends on the program you're using. In Microsoft Word, you can do it by right-clicking on the cell or the row and selecting Borders and Shading.
The TAB key.
To add a new row to the bottom of a table in Word, place your cursor in the last cell of the last row and press the "Tab" key. This will automatically create a new row below. Alternatively, you can right-click on the last row, select "Insert," and then choose "Insert Rows Below" from the context menu.
On this computer, you go over to the left side of the row. You click on the left side of the row. It highlights the entire row. You go to "Table." You click on it. You click insert. It will insert a row. You let the computer do it for you.
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