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okay hello everyone this is victor mama from excel moments and somebody asked me today this is victor how can i insert two blank rules in between every row of data here so after john i need to have two blank rows right and james then i have two blank rows okay seems like you know im getting you know a hang of it but if i have like 500 rows of data thats probably not the way i want to go and i thought to myself oh okay ive seen this done before by the great bob umlas so i thought okay why not i do a video you know just to show you what i showed him okay so what we are going to do is very simple we are just going to take advantage of you know sorting okay and somebody is like sorting how is that going to work just watch it so what we are going to do is because i want to insert you know two rows to blank rows im going to create a sequence here you know one two three up to the last row of data here i think im just using about 20 rows of data but um also shows a trick for this normally