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Autofill - A Long Way...
Say I have two columns of numbers in columns A and B.
I want to add the two numbers in each row. Therefore, cell C1 would have "=A1+B1" and I can autofill this down through column C, by dragging the bottom right corner of cell C1 Question: what if columns A and B are 5000 rows deep? How can I autofill down 5000 rows? Steve |
Autofill - A Long Way...
A number of ways:
Enter C1:C5000 in the name box to select that range into which to copy your formula, or Just double-click on the fill handle in C1. -- David Biddulph "steveal" wrote in message ... Say I have two columns of numbers in columns A and B. I want to add the two numbers in each row. Therefore, cell C1 would have "=A1+B1" and I can autofill this down through column C, by dragging the bottom right corner of cell C1 Question: what if columns A and B are 5000 rows deep? How can I autofill down 5000 rows? Steve |
Autofill - A Long Way...
Woooa!
That double click is tremendous. Thanks, Steve "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... A number of ways: Enter C1:C5000 in the name box to select that range into which to copy your formula, or Just double-click on the fill handle in C1. -- David Biddulph "steveal" wrote in message ... Say I have two columns of numbers in columns A and B. I want to add the two numbers in each row. Therefore, cell C1 would have "=A1+B1" and I can autofill this down through column C, by dragging the bottom right corner of cell C1 Question: what if columns A and B are 5000 rows deep? How can I autofill down 5000 rows? Steve |
Autofill - A Long Way...
After entering your formula in C1, enter C1:C5000 in the box to the side of
the formula bar an then press enter to highlight the range. Now select: Edit Fill Down to exend the formula to the required range. -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "steveal" wrote in message ... Say I have two columns of numbers in columns A and B. I want to add the two numbers in each row. Therefore, cell C1 would have "=A1+B1" and I can autofill this down through column C, by dragging the bottom right corner of cell C1 Question: what if columns A and B are 5000 rows deep? How can I autofill down 5000 rows? Steve |
Autofill - A Long Way...
You can also navigate to the end of your data set (CTRL + DOWNARROW) and then
from cell C5000 (assuming this is the end of your column), hit CTRL+SHIFT+UPARROW to select the entire set of cells, then CTRL+D to fill down. -- Tips for Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Other Applications http://www.kan.org/tips "Sandy Mann" wrote: After entering your formula in C1, enter C1:C5000 in the box to the side of the formula bar an then press enter to highlight the range. Now select: Edit Fill Down to exend the formula to the required range. -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "steveal" wrote in message ... Say I have two columns of numbers in columns A and B. I want to add the two numbers in each row. Therefore, cell C1 would have "=A1+B1" and I can autofill this down through column C, by dragging the bottom right corner of cell C1 Question: what if columns A and B are 5000 rows deep? How can I autofill down 5000 rows? Steve |
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