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Turn off auto sequence in fill down?
Want to fill down with the mouse without going to the next number in a
sequence; IOW: If A1 is E76D3456-1, I want to copy down using the mouse without having E76D3456-1 turn into a "dash 2" in A2 but remain as E76D3456-1. Either double clicking in the lower right corner, or dragging from the "plus sign". I've looked through the tools/options, haven't found it yet. Ideas? (Excel 2003) TIA Pierre |
Answer: Turn off auto sequence in fill down?
Hi Pierre,
To turn off the auto sequence in fill down, you can follow these steps:
This should copy the value without incrementing the number at the end. If you still encounter the issue, you can try the following:
This should disable the auto sequence when using the fill handle or dragging cells with the mouse. |
Turn off auto sequence in fill down?
When I use the fill handle, it pops up a little box at the end, clicked on
it, and changed to Copy Cells, and they all changed back to -1. -- John C "Pierre" wrote: Want to fill down with the mouse without going to the next number in a sequence; IOW: If A1 is E76D3456-1, I want to copy down using the mouse without having E76D3456-1 turn into a "dash 2" in A2 but remain as E76D3456-1. Either double clicking in the lower right corner, or dragging from the "plus sign". I've looked through the tools/options, haven't found it yet. Ideas? (Excel 2003) TIA Pierre |
Turn off auto sequence in fill down?
Hi,
2 ways Enter E76D3456-1 in the top cell then select that cell and the range to fill then Edit|Fill|Down or Enter E76D3456-1 in the top 2 cells and select them both and drag down with the fill handle. Mike "Pierre" wrote: Want to fill down with the mouse without going to the next number in a sequence; IOW: If A1 is E76D3456-1, I want to copy down using the mouse without having E76D3456-1 turn into a "dash 2" in A2 but remain as E76D3456-1. Either double clicking in the lower right corner, or dragging from the "plus sign". I've looked through the tools/options, haven't found it yet. Ideas? (Excel 2003) TIA Pierre |
Turn off auto sequence in fill down?
On Aug 4, 8:27*am, Mike H wrote:
Hi, 2 ways Enter E76D3456-1 in the top cell then select that cell and the range to fill then Edit|Fill|Down or Enter E76D3456-1 in the top 2 cells and select them both and drag down with the fill handle. Mike "Pierre" wrote: Want to fill down with the mouse without going to the next number in a sequence; IOW: If A1 is E76D3456-1, I want to copy down using the mouse without having E76D3456-1 turn into a "dash 2" in A2 but remain as E76D3456-1. Either double clicking in the lower right corner, or dragging from the "plus sign". I've looked through the tools/options, haven't found it yet. *Ideas? (Excel 2003) TIA Pierre- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks to both Mike & John for their help. Pierre |
Turn off auto sequence in fill down?
Hi Pierre,
Drag down with the fill handle, hold down Ctrl and then let go of the left button. HTH Martin "Pierre" wrote in message ... Want to fill down with the mouse without going to the next number in a sequence; IOW: If A1 is E76D3456-1, I want to copy down using the mouse without having E76D3456-1 turn into a "dash 2" in A2 but remain as E76D3456-1. Either double clicking in the lower right corner, or dragging from the "plus sign". I've looked through the tools/options, haven't found it yet. Ideas? (Excel 2003) TIA Pierre |
Turn off auto sequence in fill down?
If you rightclick and drag that little fill handle, you can choose how you want
the cells filled. I think that's easier than remembering how excel fills the data. Pierre wrote: Want to fill down with the mouse without going to the next number in a sequence; IOW: If A1 is E76D3456-1, I want to copy down using the mouse without having E76D3456-1 turn into a "dash 2" in A2 but remain as E76D3456-1. Either double clicking in the lower right corner, or dragging from the "plus sign". I've looked through the tools/options, haven't found it yet. Ideas? (Excel 2003) TIA Pierre -- Dave Peterson |
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