Why did adding a row in Numbers create a superimposed duplicate spreadsheet?

I tried to add another row to my spreadsheet. Nothing happened. I pressed the key again and suddenly another spreadsheet with the same figures was superimposed over my spreadsheet. Like when you have double vision. Tried different things as I couldn't read the spreadsheet with the numbers on top of the first sheet. Pressed a key to delete a sheet, and lost the entire spreadsheet.

Why did it suddenly have two copies on top of each sheet that obscured the number?


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iMac 24″, macOS 15.3

Posted on Mar 23, 2025 8:42 PM

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Mar 24, 2025 3:20 AM in response to Wonderwalker

There are lots of ways to add a row.


One is to click in the table and in the menu Table > Add Row Below (or Add Row Above).


Perhaps the easiest to just click the = lower left, or click the 」lower right and drag down.


Or you can click any cell in the last row of a table and hit the 'return' key.


Option up arrow and option down arrow will also add a row.


Not sure how you ended up with an extra table superimposed on the original. To delete a table click in it, then click its concentric circles "bulls-eye" upper left and hit 'delete'.


SG

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