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hello,
I am using p4 microsoft excel 2000, my brother done something, i don't know
what he done. In the excel sheet drag command is not showing. How to
rectify.kindly send me the answer earliest .

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Do you mean that little "autofill" button that is usually at the bottom right
corner of the activecell?

If you mean yes and that autofill button is missing from the activecell, then
try this:
Tools|Options|Edit tab|Check "Allow cell drag and drop"

If no, you may want to restate your problem.


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hello,
I am using p4 microsoft excel 2000, my brother done something, i don't know
what he done. In the excel sheet drag command is not showing. How to
rectify.kindly send me the answer earliest .

murthy


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