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Double-clicking the fill handle works the same in Excel 2007 as before I
find. This is what I did. New sheet. Entered "abc" in C1:C10. Entered 123 in D1. Selected D1 and double-clicked the fill handle. 123 was copied done to D10. -- Jim "Marilyn" wrote in message ... | Hello, | | Thanks for the reply.... I'm able to see the fill handle I just cant | Double-Click the fill handle to copy the cells down instead I have to drag | them manually all the way down. | | Thanks, | | "Duke Carey" wrote: | | Click on the Office button in the top left, choose Excel options from the | bottom of the dialog, then Advanced, and check Enable Fill Handle | | "Marilyn" wrote: | | Hello, | | I use to be able to copy a formula down to the remaining rows by double | clicking the fill handle but I can't seem to do that now. I have to drag it | all the way down. | | Is there a setting in Excel 2007 that turns this off? | | Thanks, | |
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