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Can I fill down a column but keep the original cell formatting of the cells
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No, fill down takes the formatting from the first cell.
-- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Alyssa" wrote in message ... Can I fill down a column but keep the original cell formatting of the cells to be filled? |
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Use the right-click (assumes Office 2000 but works on newer Excels as well)
when you fill down and when you release the right-click mouse button you will get a menu that will allow you to choose some options; values, fill series, etc... If you are using Office 2003 the you should see a box in the corner of the last cell that gives you options when you click on it. "Alyssa" wrote in message ... Can I fill down a column but keep the original cell formatting of the cells to be filled? |
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