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Excel 2007 one to many relationships
I am using version 2007 and have imported about 10,000 records containing
account numbers and other various fields. The problem is that from the import I will have the primary record showing the account number and then maybe 4 secondary records below the primary record but with no account number. I would like to find a way to copy the account number to the empty account number fields in the records below the primary. I do not want to have to manually copy & paste from each account number to the empty secondary records below. Is there a formula I could use? Thanks to anyone who responds! -- Bruce |
Excel 2007 one to many relationships
Bruce,
Select the column with the blanks, use the Editing section on the Home tab, click the small arrow next to Find & Select. Select Go To Special. Select the Blanks radio button and click OK. Then type = press up arrow once, and press Ctrl-Enter. Then copy the column and paste values, and you're done. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Bruce D." wrote in message ... I am using version 2007 and have imported about 10,000 records containing account numbers and other various fields. The problem is that from the import I will have the primary record showing the account number and then maybe 4 secondary records below the primary record but with no account number. I would like to find a way to copy the account number to the empty account number fields in the records below the primary. I do not want to have to manually copy & paste from each account number to the empty secondary records below. Is there a formula I could use? Thanks to anyone who responds! -- Bruce |
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