That's exactly what it does, but see Aladin's response for a fuller reply.
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Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
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"DL" wrote in message
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ok, i see. =ROW( ) keeps the series of numbers in the column when i
delete a
cell. BUT, i'd like to delete the entire row and have the series in the
column adjust accordingly.
First,
1
2
3
4
5
Then, delete row 3. 4 and 5 move up and change to 3 and 4, respectively.
"Ken Wright" wrote:
=ROW() in your cells.
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"DL" wrote in message
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xforgive the lack of ecel lingo, but...
i'm trying to create a column of sequential numbers. right now i have
the
formula a2=a1+1, a3=a2+1, etc. if i delete row 4 (for example), all
numbers
downward are in error, since the a4 formula is erased. is there
anyway to
delete a row without disrupting the sequence? can they be
reformulated
automatically?
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