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Put your starting number in A1 (eg 1). Put this formula in A2:
=A1+1 Then copy that formula down column A for as many rows as you need. Hope this helps. Pete On Apr 21, 11:16*pm, Gisela Pacheco <Gisela wrote: |
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Hi Gisela,
I normally do it the way Pete has suggested too, but you can also reference the ROW formula. E.g. If you want A1 to equal 1 then formula is simply =Row(). But if you want A1 to equal 100 then formula is =Row()+99. You can drag these formulas down for as many rows a you require. Cheers, Matt "Pete_UK" wrote: Put your starting number in A1 (eg 1). Put this formula in A2: =A1+1 Then copy that formula down column A for as many rows as you need. Hope this helps. Pete On Apr 21, 11:16 pm, Gisela Pacheco <Gisela wrote: . |
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