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Hi all,
XL2003
Using the Import data from the data menu, I have just discovered, and am
trying to use, the "Fill down formulas in columns adjacent to data" feature.
However, I can't get it to work. I have adjacent formulas, but they refuse
to fill down. I am importing a .txt file, if that's important.
Anyone know what I might be doing wrong?
Regards- Dave.
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Double click the Fill Handle
http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/excel-fill-handle.htm



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Hi all,
XL2003
Using the Import data from the data menu, I have just discovered, and am
trying to use, the "Fill down formulas in columns adjacent to data"
feature.
However, I can't get it to work. I have adjacent formulas, but they refuse
to fill down. I am importing a .txt file, if that's important.
Anyone know what I might be doing wrong?
Regards- Dave.


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