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Default Copying the Cell Above

Hi Everyone,

I am trying to copy some info from the cell above into the cell beneath.
However, the cells change and there are thousands, so I can't do a regular
copy and paste or fill by hand. For instance, I have employee numbers in A1
to A100. There are ratings for these employees in the B column. Say there are
5 ratings for each employee, but only the first score has an employee number
attached to it. Therefore there are four blank fields for every filled field
in A.

Basically, what I was trying to do was do a vlook-up from a different
workbook, but I ran into problems when I couldn't pull all the employees'
scores because there were blanks in my A column. I figured the easiest way
around this was to copy all the employee numbers into the cells beneath, but
if anyone has an easier way of doing this, it would be much appreciated.

Thank you so much!

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