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Custom List Auto Fill Question
I have a custom list stored in Auto Fill. Rather than click and drag auto
fill through all the colums in the list, is there any way I can make list populate without having to drag my cursor through all the columns? |
Custom List Auto Fill Question
You must let Excel know in some way what you want and how far to extend when
you enter the first item of a list into a cell. Dragging is one way to fill across or down. Another is.................... Enter the letter "a" in A1 Type A1:A26 or A1:Z1 in NameBox and hit Enter EditFillAutoFill Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 07:57:01 -0800, ManhattanRebel wrote: I have a custom list stored in Auto Fill. Rather than click and drag auto fill through all the colums in the list, is there any way I can make list populate without having to drag my cursor through all the columns? |
Custom List Auto Fill Question
Thank you for your help.. I now know that i must name the range.. I did that
using the name box, but now I cant figure out how to use auto fill to fill the range with a custom list i set up.. This is important because range is too long to drag thru. "Gord Dibben" wrote: You must let Excel know in some way what you want and how far to extend when you enter the first item of a list into a cell. Dragging is one way to fill across or down. Another is.................... Enter the letter "a" in A1 Type A1:A26 or A1:Z1 in NameBox and hit Enter EditFillAutoFill Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 07:57:01 -0800, ManhattanRebel wrote: I have a custom list stored in Auto Fill. Rather than click and drag auto fill through all the colums in the list, is there any way I can make list populate without having to drag my cursor through all the columns? |
Custom List Auto Fill Question
Assuming your Custom List is 12000 items.
Type the first item of your Custom List in A1 In namebox type A1:A12000 and hit ENTER key which highlights A1:A12000 EditFillAutofill Gord On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 12:26:01 -0800, ManhattanRebel wrote: Thank you for your help.. I now know that i must name the range.. I did that using the name box, but now I cant figure out how to use auto fill to fill the range with a custom list i set up.. This is important because range is too long to drag thru. "Gord Dibben" wrote: You must let Excel know in some way what you want and how far to extend when you enter the first item of a list into a cell. Dragging is one way to fill across or down. Another is.................... Enter the letter "a" in A1 Type A1:A26 or A1:Z1 in NameBox and hit Enter EditFillAutoFill Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 07:57:01 -0800, ManhattanRebel wrote: I have a custom list stored in Auto Fill. Rather than click and drag auto fill through all the colums in the list, is there any way I can make list populate without having to drag my cursor through all the columns? |
Custom List Auto Fill Question
Thank you...
"Gord Dibben" wrote: Assuming your Custom List is 12000 items. Type the first item of your Custom List in A1 In namebox type A1:A12000 and hit ENTER key which highlights A1:A12000 EditFillAutofill Gord On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 12:26:01 -0800, ManhattanRebel wrote: Thank you for your help.. I now know that i must name the range.. I did that using the name box, but now I cant figure out how to use auto fill to fill the range with a custom list i set up.. This is important because range is too long to drag thru. "Gord Dibben" wrote: You must let Excel know in some way what you want and how far to extend when you enter the first item of a list into a cell. Dragging is one way to fill across or down. Another is.................... Enter the letter "a" in A1 Type A1:A26 or A1:Z1 in NameBox and hit Enter EditFillAutoFill Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 07:57:01 -0800, ManhattanRebel wrote: I have a custom list stored in Auto Fill. Rather than click and drag auto fill through all the colums in the list, is there any way I can make list populate without having to drag my cursor through all the columns? |
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