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what is "fill handle". i don't see any fill handle in my excel
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May 28th, 2008, 04:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
MartinW[_2_]
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what is "fill handle". i don't see any fill handle in my excel
Another technique you can adapt to suit your needs,
Put 1 in A1
Highlight A1 to A3
Grab the fill handle and drag to A30
Tap F5
Click Special
Check Blanks and OK
Type =
Tap the up arrow
Then hit Ctrl+Enter
That technique comes courtesy of Debra Dalgleish at her
excellent Contextures site, see here for that and lots more.
http://www.contextures.com/xlDataEntry02.html
HTH
Martin
"Sandy Mann" wrote in message
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Enter a number 1 in your start cell - I used A4 but any cell will work for
the formula. Then in the cell below enter the formula:
=A4+1-(MOD(ROW()-ROW($A$4),3)0)
Now highlight the range from A5 in my case to the end cell that you want
using one of the methods already mentioned in this thread and then select
Edit Fill down
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HTH
Sandy
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"pberg" wrote in message
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Hi, I'm trying to do the same type of thing only numbering in triplicate.
Is
this possible using the fill series. It is adding an extra cell every 3rd
record. I need the database to read 1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3 etc Can this be
done?
"MartinW" wrote:
Hi Neelakanta,
Glad to hear you got it sorted out.
As for personal emails, you will get far greater help
from these newsgroups than any one person can offer.
Regards
Martin
"Neelakanta" wrote in message
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Thank u Sandy and Martin. Actually i tried this but i made a mistake
while
implementing . Any way thank u ............ to both of u. I
will
be
glad if both of u can give ur personal e mail id's so that we can
share
many
things abt computers.
hoping u will...........
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Neelakanta.
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