Hi George. Yes, I got it to work. Unlike the Mac, however, it always inserts, 
as far I can tell right now, above the row you are sitting on. This doesn’t 
seem to be a problem because when you are inputting, just swipe once to the 
right and you are on top of the row you just inserted. Then when you double tap 
ad you hear the sound that lets you know you are editing, after you put in 
whatever you want, you can change characteristic of the data by going to the 
top of the screen and choosing what you want. If it is a number, then you can 
immediately go to the bottom of the screen on the right to choose, say, U.S. 
dollar or percentage. It’s actually easier to change your characteristic on the 
iPhone than it is on the Mac. 

Another thing that I think may be easier it to freeze your column and header 
rows, as well as footer rows. If you go up to format, you can find the choice 
for tables, headers, etc. I have made some copies of files to mess with so if I 
screw them up, it’s no big deal. 

Gigi 

> On Mar 6, 2015, at 6:39 AM, Eugenia Firth <gigifi...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Okay thanks. However, does it work to insert a column or row in this case at 
> the bottom or in the middle of your data?
> Gigi
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Mar 6, 2015, at 3:44 AM, Roland Zitzke <roland.zit...@googlemail.com 
> <mailto:roland.zit...@googlemail.com>> wrote:
> 
>> Hi, here is what I do to get a column inserted, I would guess a row works in 
>> the same manner.
>> I assume that you have your table filled with data and you want to insert a 
>> column between two columns with actual contents. In other words inserting a 
>> column into the empty space does not make sense and is not supported 
>> therefore.
>> 1. Select the column after which you want to insert a new one. It is 
>> important to tab on the column header, not just a cell with it. VO reports 
>> that the column is selected.
>> 2. Use the VO rotor to select editing.
>> 3. Select "insert", not "paste", both options are offered. (translation may 
>> be different as I am using a localized version (German).
>> 4. You are done
>> Hope this helps.
>> Roland
>> 
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