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How do you use cutom series once series has been created?
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One way ..

Assume you have created the lowercase alpha series:
a, b, c, d ..

Enter the first letter in say B2: a
*Right-click* on the fill handle
(i.e. the bottom right corner of B2)
and drag down to B28

When you release the right-click choose "Fill series"

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Hi

type anyone of the entries in the custom list in a cell, move the cursor
over the bottom right of the cell until you see a +, hold down you left
mouse button and drag to where you want it to fill to & let go.

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