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ManhattanRebel

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?



Gord Dibben

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?



ManhattanRebel

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?




Gord Dibben

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?





ManhattanRebel

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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