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tadpgk835
 
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Thanks for your help, however the formula eventually starts to return symbols
as well as letters. I need to just see letters and also the ability to
choose the number of letters to start with is also important. (3 a's or 6
a's, etc...)

"zackb" wrote:

Sorry, formula is wrong. :( Gives skewed results.

With three blank columns to your data's right, in B1:D1 enter 97 in each
cell. Then in A2 enter:

=CHAR(B2)&CHAR(C2)&CHAR(D2)

In B2 enter:

=IF(C2=122,B1+1,B1)

In C2 enter:

=IF(D2=97,C1+1,C1)

In D2 enter:

=IF(D1=122,97,D1+1)

Copy all down as needed. Hide columns B:D if desired. Sorry for any
confusion again. :(

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Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr


"zackb" wrote in message
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Hi there,

You can do this with some formulas. I'll assume you have this in A1
"aaa".
Enter this formula in A2 and copy down as needed ...

=IF(LEFT(A1,1)=122,CHAR(B1+1),CHAR(B1))&IF(MID(A1, 2,1)=97,CHAR(C1+1),CHAR(C1))&IF(RIGHT(A1,1)=122,CH AR(97),CHAR(D1+1))

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Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr



"tadpgk835" wrote in message
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I am looking to fill a series of increasing letters for example:

aaa
aab
aac
..
..
aaz
aba
abb