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fill down cells (column) using ctrl-g
Hello Excel Group,
I can use ctrl-g to select cells from a1 to a200 (for example) using shift-enter. is there a way to fill the range with values? Like a1 = 0, a2 = 1000, a3 = 2000, etc and fill series down to a200 without grapping the "plus sign" and dragging the series down to a200? Thanks, eholz1 |
fill down cells (column) using ctrl-g
You can double-click the fill handle(plus sign).
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fill down cells (column) using ctrl-g
Edit, Fill, Series.
-- Jim "eholz1" wrote in message ps.com... | Hello Excel Group, | | I can use ctrl-g to select cells from a1 to a200 (for example) using | shift-enter. | | is there a way to fill the range with values? Like a1 = 0, a2 = 1000, | a3 = 2000, etc | | and fill series down to a200 without grapping the "plus sign" and | dragging the series down to a200? | | Thanks, | | eholz1 | |
fill down cells (column) using ctrl-g
Enter 0 in a1, 1000 in a2
Highlite those 2 cells and then use ctrl+g Once your 200 cells are highlited, use alt+e, then i, then s, and enter. -- smither fan "eholz1" wrote: Hello Excel Group, I can use ctrl-g to select cells from a1 to a200 (for example) using shift-enter. is there a way to fill the range with values? Like a1 = 0, a2 = 1000, a3 = 2000, etc and fill series down to a200 without grapping the "plus sign" and dragging the series down to a200? Thanks, eholz1 |
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