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In Excel 2003, how do I turn off the feature which increases or decreases the
value of a number by one as you drag from one cell to another. I just want to copy the same number from one cell to another by drag and drop. -- Gordon |
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Simply left click on the fill handle (little black square in lower right
corner) of the selected cell, where the cursor changes from a fat white cross to a skinny black cross,and drag wherever. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... In Excel 2003, how do I turn off the feature which increases or decreases the value of a number by one as you drag from one cell to another. I just want to copy the same number from one cell to another by drag and drop. -- Gordon |
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Thank you for the prompt reply. However, when I do as you suggest, the
number increases by one for each cell as I drag down to a lower cell and decreases by one for each cell as I drag to a upper cell. I just want the number to stay the same without increasing or decreasing. -- Gordon "Ragdyer" wrote: Simply left click on the fill handle (little black square in lower right corner) of the selected cell, where the cursor changes from a fat white cross to a skinny black cross,and drag wherever. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... In Excel 2003, how do I turn off the feature which increases or decreases the value of a number by one as you drag from one cell to another. I just want to copy the same number from one cell to another by drag and drop. -- Gordon |
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It shouldn't if you have only one cell, of course if you have 1 in A1 and 2
in A2 and you select both those cell it will increment but if you just put for instance 4 in A1 and copy down it shouldn't increase. Btw if you copy down using the right mouse you can select if you want to copy cells or if you want to fill a series -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... Thank you for the prompt reply. However, when I do as you suggest, the number increases by one for each cell as I drag down to a lower cell and decreases by one for each cell as I drag to a upper cell. I just want the number to stay the same without increasing or decreasing. -- Gordon "Ragdyer" wrote: Simply left click on the fill handle (little black square in lower right corner) of the selected cell, where the cursor changes from a fat white cross to a skinny black cross,and drag wherever. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... In Excel 2003, how do I turn off the feature which increases or decreases the value of a number by one as you drag from one cell to another. I just want to copy the same number from one cell to another by drag and drop. -- Gordon |
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Thank you for your suggestion to use the right-click and select "copy cells".
Is there any way to change the default so I don't have to go through a 2-step process? When I right click, the initial entry is indexed up or down by one number and only when I select "copy cells" does it retain the same number. I am working with Employee ID numbers and telephone numbers, so these are not sequential numbers in adjacent cells. -- Gordon "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: It shouldn't if you have only one cell, of course if you have 1 in A1 and 2 in A2 and you select both those cell it will increment but if you just put for instance 4 in A1 and copy down it shouldn't increase. Btw if you copy down using the right mouse you can select if you want to copy cells or if you want to fill a series -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... Thank you for the prompt reply. However, when I do as you suggest, the number increases by one for each cell as I drag down to a lower cell and decreases by one for each cell as I drag to a upper cell. I just want the number to stay the same without increasing or decreasing. -- Gordon "Ragdyer" wrote: Simply left click on the fill handle (little black square in lower right corner) of the selected cell, where the cursor changes from a fat white cross to a skinny black cross,and drag wherever. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... In Excel 2003, how do I turn off the feature which increases or decreases the value of a number by one as you drag from one cell to another. I just want to copy the same number from one cell to another by drag and drop. -- Gordon |
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That's probably the reason, just to test, if you open a new workbook and
type 1 into A1 then copy down A1 it won't increase correct? I believe there is nothing you can do about Excel trying to be helpful, usually you can hold down ctrl when you do the copying and numbers that won't normally increase will increase and those who normally increases will not. Other than that I don't think there is a setting you can change -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... Thank you for your suggestion to use the right-click and select "copy cells". Is there any way to change the default so I don't have to go through a 2-step process? When I right click, the initial entry is indexed up or down by one number and only when I select "copy cells" does it retain the same number. I am working with Employee ID numbers and telephone numbers, so these are not sequential numbers in adjacent cells. -- Gordon "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: It shouldn't if you have only one cell, of course if you have 1 in A1 and 2 in A2 and you select both those cell it will increment but if you just put for instance 4 in A1 and copy down it shouldn't increase. Btw if you copy down using the right mouse you can select if you want to copy cells or if you want to fill a series -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... Thank you for the prompt reply. However, when I do as you suggest, the number increases by one for each cell as I drag down to a lower cell and decreases by one for each cell as I drag to a upper cell. I just want the number to stay the same without increasing or decreasing. -- Gordon "Ragdyer" wrote: Simply left click on the fill handle (little black square in lower right corner) of the selected cell, where the cursor changes from a fat white cross to a skinny black cross,and drag wherever. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... In Excel 2003, how do I turn off the feature which increases or decreases the value of a number by one as you drag from one cell to another. I just want to copy the same number from one cell to another by drag and drop. -- Gordon |
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SO, you're saying that when you select a *single* cell, and drag that single
cell up, down, or across, you're getting the number in that cell to increment or decrement? -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... Thank you for your suggestion to use the right-click and select "copy cells". Is there any way to change the default so I don't have to go through a 2-step process? When I right click, the initial entry is indexed up or down by one number and only when I select "copy cells" does it retain the same number. I am working with Employee ID numbers and telephone numbers, so these are not sequential numbers in adjacent cells. -- Gordon "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: It shouldn't if you have only one cell, of course if you have 1 in A1 and 2 in A2 and you select both those cell it will increment but if you just put for instance 4 in A1 and copy down it shouldn't increase. Btw if you copy down using the right mouse you can select if you want to copy cells or if you want to fill a series -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... Thank you for the prompt reply. However, when I do as you suggest, the number increases by one for each cell as I drag down to a lower cell and decreases by one for each cell as I drag to a upper cell. I just want the number to stay the same without increasing or decreasing. -- Gordon "Ragdyer" wrote: Simply left click on the fill handle (little black square in lower right corner) of the selected cell, where the cursor changes from a fat white cross to a skinny black cross,and drag wherever. -- HTH, RD ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... In Excel 2003, how do I turn off the feature which increases or decreases the value of a number by one as you drag from one cell to another. I just want to copy the same number from one cell to another by drag and drop. -- Gordon |
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Thank you to both Peo and Raydyer..... I ran the test on a new workbook
and the entry did not increment or decrement. I have no idea why the workbook with the employee data does not respond in the same way. However, I am able to hold down the control key as I drag and the increment and decrement does not occur. I will use this technique and consider the issue "solved" without trying to understand why the two workbooks behave differently. -- Gordon "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: That's probably the reason, just to test, if you open a new workbook and type 1 into A1 then copy down A1 it won't increase correct? I believe there is nothing you can do about Excel trying to be helpful, usually you can hold down ctrl when you do the copying and numbers that won't normally increase will increase and those who normally increases will not. Other than that I don't think there is a setting you can change -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... Thank you for your suggestion to use the right-click and select "copy cells". Is there any way to change the default so I don't have to go through a 2-step process? When I right click, the initial entry is indexed up or down by one number and only when I select "copy cells" does it retain the same number. I am working with Employee ID numbers and telephone numbers, so these are not sequential numbers in adjacent cells. -- Gordon "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: It shouldn't if you have only one cell, of course if you have 1 in A1 and 2 in A2 and you select both those cell it will increment but if you just put for instance 4 in A1 and copy down it shouldn't increase. Btw if you copy down using the right mouse you can select if you want to copy cells or if you want to fill a series -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... Thank you for the prompt reply. However, when I do as you suggest, the number increases by one for each cell as I drag down to a lower cell and decreases by one for each cell as I drag to a upper cell. I just want the number to stay the same without increasing or decreasing. -- Gordon "Ragdyer" wrote: Simply left click on the fill handle (little black square in lower right corner) of the selected cell, where the cursor changes from a fat white cross to a skinny black cross,and drag wherever. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... In Excel 2003, how do I turn off the feature which increases or decreases the value of a number by one as you drag from one cell to another. I just want to copy the same number from one cell to another by drag and drop. -- Gordon |
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FWIW,
Another technique for creating ranges of identical values, is to select a range of cells, columns and/or rows or both, contiguous or not, and then simply type the value in the focus cell, and then hit, <Ctrl <Enter And the entire selection will be filled with that single cells data. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... Thank you to both Peo and Raydyer..... I ran the test on a new workbook and the entry did not increment or decrement. I have no idea why the workbook with the employee data does not respond in the same way. However, I am able to hold down the control key as I drag and the increment and decrement does not occur. I will use this technique and consider the issue "solved" without trying to understand why the two workbooks behave differently. -- Gordon "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: That's probably the reason, just to test, if you open a new workbook and type 1 into A1 then copy down A1 it won't increase correct? I believe there is nothing you can do about Excel trying to be helpful, usually you can hold down ctrl when you do the copying and numbers that won't normally increase will increase and those who normally increases will not. Other than that I don't think there is a setting you can change -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... Thank you for your suggestion to use the right-click and select "copy cells". Is there any way to change the default so I don't have to go through a 2-step process? When I right click, the initial entry is indexed up or down by one number and only when I select "copy cells" does it retain the same number. I am working with Employee ID numbers and telephone numbers, so these are not sequential numbers in adjacent cells. -- Gordon "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: It shouldn't if you have only one cell, of course if you have 1 in A1 and 2 in A2 and you select both those cell it will increment but if you just put for instance 4 in A1 and copy down it shouldn't increase. Btw if you copy down using the right mouse you can select if you want to copy cells or if you want to fill a series -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... Thank you for the prompt reply. However, when I do as you suggest, the number increases by one for each cell as I drag down to a lower cell and decreases by one for each cell as I drag to a upper cell. I just want the number to stay the same without increasing or decreasing. -- Gordon "Ragdyer" wrote: Simply left click on the fill handle (little black square in lower right corner) of the selected cell, where the cursor changes from a fat white cross to a skinny black cross,and drag wherever. -- HTH, RD ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- "Gordon" <gerutzenatyahoodotcom wrote in message ... In Excel 2003, how do I turn off the feature which increases or decreases the value of a number by one as you drag from one cell to another. I just want to copy the same number from one cell to another by drag and drop. -- Gordon |
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