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Krickette33

Formula
 
I'm not sure what formula to use. I am trying to count in numerical order
down a column, ie 1,2,3,4 and so on. Rather than have to type each individual
number, I would like Excel to fill in the columns for me. I've done it once
before but can't remember the formula. Can someone help with this?

CLR

Formula
 
In A1 put 1
In A2 put 2
then highlight both cells and left click on the little black square in the
bottom right hand corner of A2 and hold left mouse button down and drag it
down as far as you want.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Krickette33" wrote:

I'm not sure what formula to use. I am trying to count in numerical order
down a column, ie 1,2,3,4 and so on. Rather than have to type each individual
number, I would like Excel to fill in the columns for me. I've done it once
before but can't remember the formula. Can someone help with this?


dlw

Formula
 
type the 1, and the 2 below it, then highlight them both, then click and hold
the "fill handle" that's the black square in the lower right hand corner of
the cell with the 2 in it, and drag it down

"Krickette33" wrote:

I'm not sure what formula to use. I am trying to count in numerical order
down a column, ie 1,2,3,4 and so on. Rather than have to type each individual
number, I would like Excel to fill in the columns for me. I've done it once
before but can't remember the formula. Can someone help with this?


FSt1

Formula
 
hi
in A2, enter the number 1.
in A3, enter =A2+1.
copy down.

regards
FSt1

"Krickette33" wrote:

I'm not sure what formula to use. I am trying to count in numerical order
down a column, ie 1,2,3,4 and so on. Rather than have to type each individual
number, I would like Excel to fill in the columns for me. I've done it once
before but can't remember the formula. Can someone help with this?


dlw

Formula
 
jinx!

"CLR" wrote:

In A1 put 1
In A2 put 2
then highlight both cells and left click on the little black square in the
bottom right hand corner of A2 and hold left mouse button down and drag it
down as far as you want.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Krickette33" wrote:

I'm not sure what formula to use. I am trying to count in numerical order
down a column, ie 1,2,3,4 and so on. Rather than have to type each individual
number, I would like Excel to fill in the columns for me. I've done it once
before but can't remember the formula. Can someone help with this?


Gord Dibben

Formula
 
Or forget entering the 2

Just enter 1 in A1.

Right-click on the fill handle and drag down.

Release button and "Fill Series"


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 12:28:10 -0800, CLR wrote:

In A1 put 1
In A2 put 2
then highlight both cells and left click on the little black square in the
bottom right hand corner of A2 and hold left mouse button down and drag it
down as far as you want.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Krickette33" wrote:

I'm not sure what formula to use. I am trying to count in numerical order
down a column, ie 1,2,3,4 and so on. Rather than have to type each individual
number, I would like Excel to fill in the columns for me. I've done it once
before but can't remember the formula. Can someone help with this?



CLR

Formula
 
LOL.........haven't heard that in YEARS.............

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"dlw" wrote in message
...
jinx!

"CLR" wrote:

In A1 put 1
In A2 put 2
then highlight both cells and left click on the little black square in

the
bottom right hand corner of A2 and hold left mouse button down and drag

it
down as far as you want.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Krickette33" wrote:

I'm not sure what formula to use. I am trying to count in numerical

order
down a column, ie 1,2,3,4 and so on. Rather than have to type each

individual
number, I would like Excel to fill in the columns for me. I've done it

once
before but can't remember the formula. Can someone help with this?





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