This method is an easier but roundabout to insert blank rows between
exiting rows. You can do as follows:

1. You need a blank column adjacent to your data. For example, I have a
worksheet comprises A1:E9, you can use column F.

2. In cell F1 input the number 1, and input 2 in cell F2.

3. Select the number 1 and number 2, and double-click the fill handle,
Excel will auto-fill the cells in column F.

4. Then copy this new column F (F1:F9), select the cell F10, and paste the
auto-fill number from F1:F9. See screenshot:

[image: doc-insert-blank-rows1]

5. And then click *Data* > *Sort*, and a* Sort Warning* dialog box will pop
out, select* Expand the selection* option, and click* Sort*… See screenshot:

6. And a *Sort* dialog box will appear, choose* Column F *from the *Sort by*
dropdown list. See screenshot:

7. Click *OK*. Then delete the column F. And the new blank rows have been
inserted in the exiting rows. See screenshot:

*Note*: If you would like to insert two or three blank rows between each
row, you can copy the new auto-fill column two or three times to add the
new rows.
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[image: arrow blue right bubble]* Insert alternate blank rows with VBA code*

If the above way is a little complex, you can also use the VBA code to
solve it.

1. Click* Developer* > *Visual Basic*, a new* Microsoft Visual Basic for
applications* window will be displayed, click *Insert* >* Module*, and
input the following code into the *Module*:
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Sub InsertBlackRows()
'Updateby20131127
Dim Rng As Range
Dim WorkRng As Range
Dim FirstRow As Integer, xRows As Integer, xCols As Integer
On Error Resume Next
xTitleId = "KutoolsforExcel"
Set WorkRng = Application.Selection
Set WorkRng = Application.InputBox("Range", xTitleId, WorkRng.Address,
Type:=8)
FirstRow = WorkRng.Row
xRows = WorkRng.Rows.Count
xCols = WorkRng.Columns.Count
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
WorkRng.Cells(xRows, 1).Resize(1, xCols).Select
Do Until Selection.Row = FirstRow
    Selection.Insert Shift:=xlDown, CopyOrigin:=xlFormatFromLeftOrAbove
    Selection.Offset(-1, 0).Select
Loop
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub

2. Then click  [image: doc-multiply-calculation-3] button to run the code,
then a dialog is diaplayed on the screen for you to select a range to
insert blank rows, see screenshot:

3. Click *Ok*, and a new blank row will be inserted between every two rows.
See screenshots:
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[image: arrow blue right bubble]* Quickly insert specific numbers of blank
rows with Kutools for Excel*

The two methods all just refer to inserting blank rows between each rows,
if I want to insert a blank row after every nth rows, how should I do?

The tool *Insert blank rows & columns* of* Kutools for Excel* can help you
to do this quickly and easily.

*Kutools for Excel:
<http://www.extendoffice.com/product/kutools-for-excel.html> * with more
than 120 handy Excel add-ins, free to try with no limitation in 30 days.*
Get it Now <http://www.extendoffice.com/download/kutools-for-excel.html> *

After installing *Kutools for Excel*, please do as this:

1. Select the range that you want to insert the blank rows.

2. Click *Kutools* >* Insert *>* Insert Blank Rows & Columns*…, see
screenshot:

3. In the *Insert Blank Rows & Columns* dialog box, choose* Blank rows*
from *Insert type*, and then specify the numbers into *Interval of* and*
Rows* box that you need. See screenshot:

4. Then click *OK*. And the blank rows have been inserted after every two
rows. See screenshots:

*Note*: the number in the *Interval of* and* Rows* can be adjusted to meet
your need. For example, you can insert three, four, five… blank rows after
every one, two, three… rows.

*Click to know more about this Insert Blank Rows & Columns feature
<http://www.extendoffice.com/product/kutools-for-excel/excel-insert-blank-rows-column.html>*
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On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Sundarvelan N <nsund...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Friends,
>
> Please help me to insert blank/new row under each row using any macro.
>
> Thanks
> N.Sundarvelan
> 9600160150
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