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And the winner is..................Teethless Mama
No macros, no formulas to deal with. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 15:28:24 -0700, Teethless mama wrote: Assuming header in row 1, and states in column A2:A100 select A2:A100 hit F5 Special Blanks OK enter equal sign = then point the arrow up press ctrl key and hit enter "coastal" wrote: Ok, Not sue how to explain this so I will just describe it: Here is an shortened sample of the file that I am working with: 1,New York, Joe Smith, AddressA 2,(null), Mary Joe, AddressB 3,(null), Jim Bob, AddressC 4,California, Billy Joel, AddressD 5,(null), Jane Doe, AddressE 6,(null), Mary Jane, AddressF What I need to do is fill the (null) cells with the title above it (so rows 2 & 3 should have New York in the (null) cell. Problem is there are hundreds of rows. Is there a way to fill a column so that the text "New York" is filled up only to the row that contains more text (in this case California, row 4)? -- --coastal |
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