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I have read everything I could find on Fill Handles, but I still don't know
how to set the fill handle defaults. I know there must be column-specific defaults, becuase I have a spread sheet where (for some reason) some columns automatically fill in a series when I drag the fill handle and other columns automatically copy when I drag the fill handle (all colums are numbers). And, often I want the opposite default to the one I have (doesn't it figure ;). I know I can use Ctrl while dragging to temporarily switch the default between copy and series. But I would really prefer to set each column to my specifications, instead of trying to remember which column is set which way (by fluke). Thanks in advance. |
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I don't think you can change the way excel behaves. Depending on what's
selected and what's in those selected cells, and if you're holding the control key, excel will do what it does. But if I even think that my autofilling won't work the way I want (or just don't want to go back to fix it if I'm wrong), I'll rightclick on the fill handle and drag. When I get to the destination, I'll release the rightclick button and see a list of options that I can choose from. It saves me from having to remember how excel works and doesn't hurt too much <bg. antonenk wrote: I have read everything I could find on Fill Handles, but I still don't know how to set the fill handle defaults. I know there must be column-specific defaults, becuase I have a spread sheet where (for some reason) some columns automatically fill in a series when I drag the fill handle and other columns automatically copy when I drag the fill handle (all colums are numbers). And, often I want the opposite default to the one I have (doesn't it figure ;). I know I can use Ctrl while dragging to temporarily switch the default between copy and series. But I would really prefer to set each column to my specifications, instead of trying to remember which column is set which way (by fluke). Thanks in advance. -- Dave Peterson |
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Hi Dave,
Thanks so much for responding. The problem is that all of the columns are plain-old number columns, so there's no obvious reason for the variation in behaviour. That's why I'm convinced that there must be a way to affect the default setting. And it's killing me that I have to use all these work-arounds when I know there *must* be a better way ;) Cheers "Dave Peterson" wrote: I don't think you can change the way excel behaves. Depending on what's selected and what's in those selected cells, and if you're holding the control key, excel will do what it does. But if I even think that my autofilling won't work the way I want (or just don't want to go back to fix it if I'm wrong), I'll rightclick on the fill handle and drag. When I get to the destination, I'll release the rightclick button and see a list of options that I can choose from. It saves me from having to remember how excel works and doesn't hurt too much <bg. antonenk wrote: I have read everything I could find on Fill Handles, but I still don't know how to set the fill handle defaults. I know there must be column-specific defaults, becuase I have a spread sheet where (for some reason) some columns automatically fill in a series when I drag the fill handle and other columns automatically copy when I drag the fill handle (all colums are numbers). And, often I want the opposite default to the one I have (doesn't it figure ;). I know I can use Ctrl while dragging to temporarily switch the default between copy and series. But I would really prefer to set each column to my specifications, instead of trying to remember which column is set which way (by fluke). Thanks in advance. -- Dave Peterson |
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Please post back when you find the way to change the way excel behaves.
antonenk wrote: Hi Dave, Thanks so much for responding. The problem is that all of the columns are plain-old number columns, so there's no obvious reason for the variation in behaviour. That's why I'm convinced that there must be a way to affect the default setting. And it's killing me that I have to use all these work-arounds when I know there *must* be a better way ;) Cheers "Dave Peterson" wrote: I don't think you can change the way excel behaves. Depending on what's selected and what's in those selected cells, and if you're holding the control key, excel will do what it does. But if I even think that my autofilling won't work the way I want (or just don't want to go back to fix it if I'm wrong), I'll rightclick on the fill handle and drag. When I get to the destination, I'll release the rightclick button and see a list of options that I can choose from. It saves me from having to remember how excel works and doesn't hurt too much <bg. antonenk wrote: I have read everything I could find on Fill Handles, but I still don't know how to set the fill handle defaults. I know there must be column-specific defaults, becuase I have a spread sheet where (for some reason) some columns automatically fill in a series when I drag the fill handle and other columns automatically copy when I drag the fill handle (all colums are numbers). And, often I want the opposite default to the one I have (doesn't it figure ;). I know I can use Ctrl while dragging to temporarily switch the default between copy and series. But I would really prefer to set each column to my specifications, instead of trying to remember which column is set which way (by fluke). Thanks in advance. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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