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Thanks everyone.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you insert a new row 1, you'll see a difference.

By (my opinion only) in cases like this, I don't see much difference at all.

And if you start in a cell that's not in row 1, you'll see a difference.

David Biddulph wrote:

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Peo Sjoblom wrote:

Another way, copy down this formula 255 rows

=CHAR(0&ROWS($A$1:A1))


Slightly shorter:

=CHAR(ROWS($A$1:A1))

<vbg


Is there any difference from the shorter still
=CHAR(ROW())
?
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