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Pierre

Tool fro entering data in subsequent cells
 
We have a spreadsheet with multiple rows containing data for the same
item. However, the item "part number" is entered only on the first
line of that section. Items were separated by blank lines which have
been removed. For example:

12587 plastic washer, green 11/05/04
plastic washer, green 11/16/04
plastic washer, green 01/09/05
plastic washer, green 06/01/05

24785-9 filter assy 01/20/05
filter assy 02/16/05

3478 6/32 screw 02/04/03

4587-105 gasket 04/05/03
gasket 05/16/03
gasket 05/24/03

This list is 8500 lines long. Is there a way to copy the part number
data in the first column to give each line the proper part number
without visiting each line individually and copy/down? In the above
example, the 12587 would appear 3 more times in column A. 24785-9
would have one additional appearance; etc.

TIA for any ideas to fill in the subsequent ranges.

Pierre


Dave Peterson

Visit Debra Dalgleish's site for some instructions:
http://www.contextures.com/xlDataEntry02.html

Pierre wrote:

We have a spreadsheet with multiple rows containing data for the same
item. However, the item "part number" is entered only on the first
line of that section. Items were separated by blank lines which have
been removed. For example:

12587 plastic washer, green 11/05/04
plastic washer, green 11/16/04
plastic washer, green 01/09/05
plastic washer, green 06/01/05

24785-9 filter assy 01/20/05
filter assy 02/16/05

3478 6/32 screw 02/04/03

4587-105 gasket 04/05/03
gasket 05/16/03
gasket 05/24/03

This list is 8500 lines long. Is there a way to copy the part number
data in the first column to give each line the proper part number
without visiting each line individually and copy/down? In the above
example, the 12587 would appear 3 more times in column A. 24785-9
would have one additional appearance; etc.

TIA for any ideas to fill in the subsequent ranges.

Pierre


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Dave Peterson

Pierre


Dave Peterson wrote:
Visit Debra Dalgleish's site for some instructions:
http://www.contextures.com/xlDataEntry02.html

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Dave, thats too cool! Thank you.

PC



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