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Concatenate in Excell 2002
I am combining Names and Grades. The formula works fine, but isn't there a
way to then apply it to the whole worksheet? I watched an online demo and it showed clicking on the first cell completed then drag down to the end and the formula applied to the whole worksheet. Doesn't seem to work in Excel 2002. How, then?? |
Concatenate in Excell 2002
Hi Mimi,
You're almost there, after you click on the first cell, hover the cursor over the bottom right corner of the cell and it will change to a little cross then click and drag as far as you like. This is called the 'Fill Handle'. HTH Martin "mimi00" wrote in message ... I am combining Names and Grades. The formula works fine, but isn't there a way to then apply it to the whole worksheet? I watched an online demo and it showed clicking on the first cell completed then drag down to the end and the formula applied to the whole worksheet. Doesn't seem to work in Excel 2002. How, then?? |
Concatenate in Excell 2002
If you have data in an adjacent column just double-click on the fill handle and
let Excel look after the copying down. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 09:11:15 +1000, "MartinW" wrote: Hi Mimi, You're almost there, after you click on the first cell, hover the cursor over the bottom right corner of the cell and it will change to a little cross then click and drag as far as you like. This is called the 'Fill Handle'. HTH Martin "mimi00" wrote in message ... I am combining Names and Grades. The formula works fine, but isn't there a way to then apply it to the whole worksheet? I watched an online demo and it showed clicking on the first cell completed then drag down to the end and the formula applied to the whole worksheet. Doesn't seem to work in Excel 2002. How, then?? |
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