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I thought if I typed the first few numbers I could click and drag and it
would fill in the other cells with the following numbers. |
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Enter 1 in a cell and then a 2 in the cell below. Select both cells,
and drag "fill handle" down as far as you want to go. The fill handle is the little black box in the lower-right corner of the selection boundary box. You must drag the fill handle itself, not just the selection border. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Excel Product Group, 1998 - 2009 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 10:42:25 -0700, Kaynell wrote: I thought if I typed the first few numbers I could click and drag and it would fill in the other cells with the following numbers. |
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Kaynell,
after you drag, release the mouse button and wait near the last cell, you should get an "Auto Fill Option" at bottom right corner of the cell, and if you drop down that option you get 4 options to choose, you can choose "Fill Series". would this help? -kc "Kaynell" wrote: I thought if I typed the first few numbers I could click and drag and it would fill in the other cells with the following numbers. |
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Type the number 1 into a cell. Then, position mouse over bottom right corner
until you see a + symbol. Right-click and drag down. Release button, choose "fill series". -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Kaynell" wrote: I thought if I typed the first few numbers I could click and drag and it would fill in the other cells with the following numbers. |
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Or, just type 1 in the first cell. While holding the CTRL key down, click
and drag the "fill handle" in the lower right corner of the cell. Excel will increment the numbers as you drag. HTH, Eric "Kaynell" wrote: I thought if I typed the first few numbers I could click and drag and it would fill in the other cells with the following numbers. |
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