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In Excel, it is possible to drag a cell down (or across) to extend a series
(e.g. a formula) by selecting the cell and using the square in the bottom right of the cell. This is fine for relatively small numbers of cells. But is there a quick way of extending a series across a large number of cells without just being very patient? |
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