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Default Auto-update Fill Series in column that has randomly spaced blank c

Hi,

I have a worksheet of projects listed by quarter. A cell (say A6) contains
QTR 1, followed by cells in column A filled with a series (1,2,3...say up to
12). Then comes a blank row followed by a row containing words "QTR 2" and
then the fill series continues from where it left under QTR 1 i.e.
13,14,15...say up to 18. And so on for QTR 3 and QTR 4.

When a new project is added, I want to be able to add a row and with minimal
steps, want the fill series below this added new project, to update.

When I delete a row (project), I want the fill series to automatically
update below the deleted project.

I have searched in various discussions and =A6+1 or =ROWS($1:1) solutions
that I saw do not work in the situation explained above.

I am working in Excel 2003 with Vista but if someone knows how to accomplish
this in 2003 and XP, I would greatly appreciate the help.

Thanks,
Khind
 
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