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Sometimes in Excel it automatically fills formulas down (when a consistent
formula is used within a column) when a new row is added (or data is entered into a new row), and sometimes is doesn't. Is there a way to predict when it will and when it will not do this, or better yet, is it possible to control this (ie: tell it which columns I want filled and which ones I don't)? |
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There's an option under:
tools|Options|Edit tab|Extend list formats and formulas From xl's help: Select to automatically format new items added to the end of a list to match the format of the rest of the list. Formulas that are repeated in every row are also copied. To be extended, formats and formulas must appear in at least three of the five last rows preceding the new row. I've always turned this off (personal preference, only). I like to insert the rows, then copy an existing row and paste over those new rows. But if you really want control of what happens, you could create a macro that does exactly what you want. David McRitchie has some code that may get you started: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/insrtrow.htm look for: InsertRowsAndFillFormulas Kevin_P86 wrote: Sometimes in Excel it automatically fills formulas down (when a consistent formula is used within a column) when a new row is added (or data is entered into a new row), and sometimes is doesn't. Is there a way to predict when it will and when it will not do this, or better yet, is it possible to control this (ie: tell it which columns I want filled and which ones I don't)? -- Dave Peterson |
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