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I am using Excel 2003 on Windows XP Professional.
I have a spreadsheet that has a vertical list of values. I would like to place the letter "A" in the cell immediately to the left of the first value, then fill the cell below that with "B" and so forth all the way down to "DA". I know how to do this with numbers, but can this be done with letters? |
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