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sleepydee

Numbers
 
I am using Office 2003 and am trying to do an expense sheet for a new
business .I am doing a sheet for each month and need to put numbers in first
column for each day 1-30 and 1-31. I have used Excel in the past and
remember highlighting the first three numbers and dragging the rest to
complete but it's not working. HELP
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sleepydee

TommySzalapski


You're close. Instead of dragging by clicking on the cell's outline,
click on the little black square at the bottom right corner of the
outline.

Szalapski


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sleepydee

Oh my God..............Thank you so much.......You are amazing......I tried
it...it works
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sleepydee


"TommySzalapski" wrote:


You're close. Instead of dragging by clicking on the cell's outline,
click on the little black square at the bottom right corner of the
outline.

Szalapski


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David McRitchie

For more similar timesaving things you can do with the mouse
see http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm

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HTH,
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"sleepydee" wrote in message ...
Oh my God..............Thank you so much.......You are amazing......I tried
it...it works
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sleepydee


"TommySzalapski" wrote:


You're close. Instead of dragging by clicking on the cell's outline,
click on the little black square at the bottom right corner of the
outline.

Szalapski


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TommySzalapski
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