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  1. #1
    Paul Blarmy
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    Filling series

    I have a range of cells into which I need to enter an eight character
    reference number. The number is made of of four alpha characters
    followed by four numerical ones - BETA1010, BETA1011, BETA1012 etc.

    Is there any way at all that I can enter BETA into all of the cells
    first, then put BETA1010 in the first cell, highlight down and then fill
    in series automatically BETA1011, BETA1012 etc. choosing the increment
    value as I wish?

    TIA

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    Re: Filling series

    Hi

    I just did this with BETA1010 in a cell and filling it down (using Excel 2K)
    without the need for separate steps. What version are you using? Try filling
    down with the CTRL key held if it doesn't work without.

    Hope this helps.
    Andy.


    "Paul Blarmy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >I have a range of cells into which I need to enter an eight character
    > reference number. The number is made of of four alpha characters
    > followed by four numerical ones - BETA1010, BETA1011, BETA1012 etc.
    >
    > Is there any way at all that I can enter BETA into all of the cells
    > first, then put BETA1010 in the first cell, highlight down and then fill
    > in series automatically BETA1011, BETA1012 etc. choosing the increment
    > value as I wish?
    >
    > TIA
    >
    > --
    > EMail address is disposable and never checked.
    > Outgoing message is certified VIRUS FREE by
    > *me* using nothing more than common sense.




  3. #3
    RagDyeR
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    Re: Filling series

    You can fill a series with alpha-numeric characters, as long as the numeric
    is at the end.

    However, you asked about choosing an increment.
    To accomplish this, you must fill the first 2 cells manually, where the
    second cell sets the size of the increment.

    In cases where you wish to have the string end in an alpha, you can
    increment the numeric by inserting a space between the numeric and the
    alpha.
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    I have a range of cells into which I need to enter an eight character
    reference number. The number is made of of four alpha characters
    followed by four numerical ones - BETA1010, BETA1011, BETA1012 etc.

    Is there any way at all that I can enter BETA into all of the cells
    first, then put BETA1010 in the first cell, highlight down and then fill
    in series automatically BETA1011, BETA1012 etc. choosing the increment
    value as I wish?

    TIA

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  4. #4
    Paul Blarmy
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    Re: Filling series

    On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 07:56:51 -0800, RagDyeR wrote...

    > However, you asked about choosing an increment.
    > To accomplish this, you must fill the first 2 cells manually, where the
    > second cell sets the size of the increment.


    And then on to FILL/SERIES/AUTOFILL

    Brilliant! Thanks for the guidance :-)


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    Paul Blarmy
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    Re: Filling series

    On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 14:33:01 -0000, wrote...

    > I just did this with BETA1010 in a cell and filling it down (using Excel 2K)
    > without the need for separate steps. What version are you using? Try filling
    > down with the CTRL key held if it doesn't work without.


    Seems I wasn't using AUTOFILL.

    Thanks for the reply.

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