i typed 1 on cell A1 , and drag the square around the cell but it fills the
below cells with the number 1 instead of 2,3,4,5,6,.................
Please help
Thanks
i typed 1 on cell A1 , and drag the square around the cell but it fills the
below cells with the number 1 instead of 2,3,4,5,6,.................
Please help
Thanks
if you want to drag down you have to fill atleast two cells. i.e. 1 and 2
and then highlight both and then drag down(or drag right)
otherwise use edit-fill and give the parameters
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> i typed 1 on cell A1 , and drag the square around the cell but it fills
the
> below cells with the number 1 instead of 2,3,4,5,6,.................
> Please help
> Thanks
Hi,
Or you can right click on the black square, drag down and select fill series upon release if that helps.
HTH.
Greg.
"The most overlooked advantage of owning a computer is that if they foul up there's no law against whacking them around a bit."
Put "2" in 'A2', and drag it down after selecteion.
If you already have contents in column 'B' say till row number 34.
If you select 'A1:A2' and double-click the cross at the bottom of A2, it will
fill incremented data till 'A34"
Try typing 1 in cell A1, 2 in cell A2, then highlight A1 + A2, then grab the
corner and drag down.
"M.L" wrote:
> i typed 1 on cell A1 , and drag the square around the cell but it fills the
> below cells with the number 1 instead of 2,3,4,5,6,.................
> Please help
> Thanks
Try putting 2 in the next cell, select both cells and then drag down.
--or--
After you type the 1, hold down Ctrl as you drag down.
--
tj
"M.L" wrote:
> i typed 1 on cell A1 , and drag the square around the cell but it fills the
> below cells with the number 1 instead of 2,3,4,5,6,.................
> Please help
> Thanks
Try putting 2 in B1, selecting A1 and B1 and doing what you did before.
"M.L" wrote:
> i typed 1 on cell A1 , and drag the square around the cell but it fills the
> below cells with the number 1 instead of 2,3,4,5,6,.................
> Please help
> Thanks
To fill a series, Excel needs to know the pattern to follow. Inserting 1 and
dragging down is the same as copying. Insert 2 in A2, select A1 and A2, then
drag.
Alternately, if you have a large number of cells to fill, you can used Edit
> Fill > Series
Select Series in Column, Type is Linear, Step value is 1, Stop value is the
last number you want to appear. You can also choose a different step (e.g.
2) and Excel will increment subsequent cells by this number, starting with
the number you inserted in the cell to start the fill in.
"M.L" wrote:
> i typed 1 on cell A1 , and drag the square around the cell but it fills the
> below cells with the number 1 instead of 2,3,4,5,6,.................
> Please help
> Thanks
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