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When I get my data it comes in this format:

Company Name
Data Data
Data Data
A Different Company Name
Data Data
Data Data
Data Data
Data Data
Another Different Company
Data Data
Data Data

How can I fill down the company names into the empty cells on the same row
as the data, I know how to fill down one section at a time but how do I do it
automatically for all of them?
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Debra Dalgleish has some techniques at:
http://contextures.com/xlDataEntry02.html

Dorn wrote:

When I get my data it comes in this format:

Company Name
Data Data
Data Data
A Different Company Name
Data Data
Data Data
Data Data
Data Data
Another Different Company
Data Data
Data Data

How can I fill down the company names into the empty cells on the same row
as the data, I know how to fill down one section at a time but how do I do it
automatically for all of them?


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