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any help would be appreciated
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Use Ctrl-C or "Copy" to capture the formula you want to copy,
Use Ctrl-G to go down 13,000 rows, Use your mouse to click on the last cell in which you wish to copy your formula, Hold the Shift Key while you press and release the End Key and press and release the Up Arrow Key Use Ctrl-V or "Paste" to copy the formula in the all of the cells There may be faster ways but this works for me. Good Luck! "IMF" wrote: any help would be appreciated |
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If there is continuous data in the column to the left of your formula, you
may be able to hover over the AutoFill handle of the first formula cell and double-click to copy it -- Excel will copy it until it finds a blank cell in the column to the left. "IMF" wrote: any help would be appreciated |
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Select formula in A1
In Name box type A1:A13000 and ENTER CTRL + d to fill down. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 11:18:04 -0700, IMF wrote: any help would be appreciated |
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