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sedonovan

infinity and beyond
 
is it possible to copy a formula down a column for as long as the column
exists - ie ALL cells within the column - not just those visible?

thanks again
suzanne

Elkar

infinity and beyond
 
CTRL-SHIFT-DOWN will select all cells from the current cell to the very
bottom (row 65536). So, copy your formula, select the cell below,
Ctrl-Shift-Down, Paste.

HTH,
Elkar


"sedonovan" wrote:

is it possible to copy a formula down a column for as long as the column
exists - ie ALL cells within the column - not just those visible?

thanks again
suzanne


Gord Dibben

infinity and beyond
 
Enter the formula in A1

Click in the Name Box and type A1:A65536 and ENTER

Hit CTRL + D to copy down.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 11:14:02 -0700, sedonovan
wrote:

is it possible to copy a formula down a column for as long as the column
exists - ie ALL cells within the column - not just those visible?

thanks again
suzanne



Chip Pearson

infinity and beyond
 
Select all of column A, for example, by clicking on the column
header. Type your formula and press CTRL+ENTER rather than just
ENTER. This will fill the entire column with the formula, down to
the last row.


--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com

"sedonovan" wrote in
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is it possible to copy a formula down a column for as long as
the column
exists - ie ALL cells within the column - not just those
visible?

thanks again
suzanne





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