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bj - neat trick. I never would have guessed you could do that.
"bj" wrote: In some versions of excel. if the column to the left of a cell is fully populated and you double click on the little black square on the lower right corner of the highlighted cell. it will copy that cell down to the lowest filled cell on the left side column "Tom" wrote: This seemingly very simply question has me baffled. I have a column of data that I need to perform an operation, something similar to '=f2-36161'. Column F has the data in numeric format. I add a column, say Column G. Then I put into G2 the '=f2-36161' and then convert this new number to a date formatted 'mm/dd/ccyy'. I'd like to replicate (copy/paste) this G2 calculation and operation down through the entire Column G. [Column G is about 15000 rows deep.] Is there an easy way to do the copy/paste or replicate without copying G2 and then copy/paste MANUALLY down the column until I reach the end of the data? Seems like a simply question but I can't find the 'key'. Thanks, Tom |
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