Hi guys,
I'm wondering if there is any formula that can replace the manual dragging
of the cell for values composed of letters and numbers. The concrete exemple
would be:
AMD001, AMD002, AMD003 etc...
THanks a lot and a happy new year!
Hi guys,
I'm wondering if there is any formula that can replace the manual dragging
of the cell for values composed of letters and numbers. The concrete exemple
would be:
AMD001, AMD002, AMD003 etc...
THanks a lot and a happy new year!
Hi
Into cell in row 1 enter the formula
="AMD" & TEXT(ROW(),"000")
and copy down
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Arvi Laanemets
"gizmo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm wondering if there is any formula that can replace the manual dragging
> of the cell for values composed of letters and numbers. The concrete
exemple
> would be:
>
> AMD001, AMD002, AMD003 etc...
>
> THanks a lot and a happy new year!
>
>
Not sure what you're after (Edit > Fill > Series > Columns .. ??),
but you could play with this ..
Select say, A1:A20
Put in the formula bar:
="AMD"&TEXT(ROW(),"000")
Array-enter, i.e. press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER
instead of just pressing ENTER
The above will fill the range with: AMD001, ... AMD020
(w/o dragging down <g>)
(but think it's easier just to put in A1: AMD001, and drag down)
--
Rgds
Max
xl 97
---
GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E
xdemechanik <at>yahoo<dot>com
----
"gizmo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm wondering if there is any formula that can replace the manual dragging
> of the cell for values composed of letters and numbers. The concrete
exemple
> would be:
>
> AMD001, AMD002, AMD003 etc...
>
> THanks a lot and a happy new year!
>
>
Thanks guys for your input!
However, maybe I was not explicit enough...
The goal would be to let one cell unprotected (f. ex. B2), where somebody
will put the adequate value (one day it can be AMD005, other day it can be
AMD558), and then (in adjacent columns or rows) put in place an automatic
formula that will extend this value once and for all, so nobody will have to
drag it manually...
With sole numbers, the task would be "kinderleicht" (B2 for input, C2 with
formula =B2+1, then D2 with formula C2+1 etc...). However, once we have a
mix of letters and numbers, the whole exercice becomes more complicated (at
least for me:-)).
If you could help me on this also...
"Max" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Not sure what you're after (Edit > Fill > Series > Columns .. ??),
> but you could play with this ..
>
> Select say, A1:A20
>
> Put in the formula bar:
> ="AMD"&TEXT(ROW(),"000")
>
> Array-enter, i.e. press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER
> instead of just pressing ENTER
>
> The above will fill the range with: AMD001, ... AMD020
> (w/o dragging down <g>)
>
> (but think it's easier just to put in A1: AMD001, and drag down)
>
> --
> Rgds
> Max
> xl 97
> ---
> GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E
> xdemechanik <at>yahoo<dot>com
> ----
> "gizmo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I'm wondering if there is any formula that can replace the manual
dragging
> > of the cell for values composed of letters and numbers. The concrete
> exemple
> > would be:
> >
> > AMD001, AMD002, AMD003 etc...
> >
> > THanks a lot and a happy new year!
> >
> >
>
>
Let's say we earmark:
B1: AMD (for input of letters)
B2: 5 (for input of first number)
Put in B3: =$B$1&TEXT($B$2+ROWS($A$1:A1)-1,"000")
Copy B3 down by as many rows as desired, say to B100
B3:B100 will then return the sequential alphanumerics:
AMD005, ... AMD102
--
Rgds
Max
xl 97
---
GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E
xdemechanik <at>yahoo<dot>com
----
"gizmo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:#[email protected]...
> Thanks guys for your input!
> However, maybe I was not explicit enough...
>
> The goal would be to let one cell unprotected (f. ex. B2), where somebody
> will put the adequate value (one day it can be AMD005, other day it can be
> AMD558), and then (in adjacent columns or rows) put in place an automatic
> formula that will extend this value once and for all, so nobody will have
to
> drag it manually...
>
> With sole numbers, the task would be "kinderleicht" (B2 for input, C2 with
> formula =B2+1, then D2 with formula C2+1 etc...). However, once we have a
> mix of letters and numbers, the whole exercice becomes more complicated
(at
> least for me:-)).
>
> If you could help me on this also...
And to fill across from B3,
just change ROWS to COLUMNS in the formula:
> Put in B3: =$B$1&TEXT($B$2+ROWS($A$1:A1)-1,"000")
--
Rgds
Max
xl 97
---
GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E
xdemechanik <at>yahoo<dot>com
----
Hi
Are last 3 characters always numbers? When yes, then with start value
entered into B2
B3=LEFT($B2,LEN($B2)-3) & TEXT(VALUE(RIGHT($B2,3))+1,"000")
and copy down
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When sending mail, use address arvil<at>tarkon.ee
Arvi Laanemets
"gizmo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:%[email protected]...
> Thanks guys for your input!
> However, maybe I was not explicit enough...
>
> The goal would be to let one cell unprotected (f. ex. B2), where somebody
> will put the adequate value (one day it can be AMD005, other day it can be
> AMD558), and then (in adjacent columns or rows) put in place an automatic
> formula that will extend this value once and for all, so nobody will have
to
> drag it manually...
>
> With sole numbers, the task would be "kinderleicht" (B2 for input, C2 with
> formula =B2+1, then D2 with formula C2+1 etc...). However, once we have a
> mix of letters and numbers, the whole exercice becomes more complicated
(at
> least for me:-)).
>
> If you could help me on this also...
>
>
> "Max" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Not sure what you're after (Edit > Fill > Series > Columns .. ??),
> > but you could play with this ..
> >
> > Select say, A1:A20
> >
> > Put in the formula bar:
> > ="AMD"&TEXT(ROW(),"000")
> >
> > Array-enter, i.e. press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER
> > instead of just pressing ENTER
> >
> > The above will fill the range with: AMD001, ... AMD020
> > (w/o dragging down <g>)
> >
> > (but think it's easier just to put in A1: AMD001, and drag down)
> >
> > --
> > Rgds
> > Max
> > xl 97
> > ---
> > GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E
> > xdemechanik <at>yahoo<dot>com
> > ----
> > "gizmo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > Hi guys,
> > >
> > > I'm wondering if there is any formula that can replace the manual
> dragging
> > > of the cell for values composed of letters and numbers. The concrete
> > exemple
> > > would be:
> > >
> > > AMD001, AMD002, AMD003 etc...
> > >
> > > THanks a lot and a happy new year!
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Thanks once again guys, and especially for your last suggestion Arvi!
It looks quite sophisticated (compared to simple dragging down), but works
perfectly!!
My best wishes,
Gizmo
"Arvi Laanemets" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi
>
> Are last 3 characters always numbers? When yes, then with start value
> entered into B2
> B3=LEFT($B2,LEN($B2)-3) & TEXT(VALUE(RIGHT($B2,3))+1,"000")
> and copy down
>
>
> --
> When sending mail, use address arvil<at>tarkon.ee
> Arvi Laanemets
>
>
> "gizmo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:%[email protected]...
> > Thanks guys for your input!
> > However, maybe I was not explicit enough...
> >
> > The goal would be to let one cell unprotected (f. ex. B2), where
somebody
> > will put the adequate value (one day it can be AMD005, other day it can
be
> > AMD558), and then (in adjacent columns or rows) put in place an
automatic
> > formula that will extend this value once and for all, so nobody will
have
> to
> > drag it manually...
> >
> > With sole numbers, the task would be "kinderleicht" (B2 for input, C2
with
> > formula =B2+1, then D2 with formula C2+1 etc...). However, once we have
a
> > mix of letters and numbers, the whole exercice becomes more complicated
> (at
> > least for me:-)).
> >
> > If you could help me on this also...
> >
> >
> > "Max" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > Not sure what you're after (Edit > Fill > Series > Columns .. ??),
> > > but you could play with this ..
> > >
> > > Select say, A1:A20
> > >
> > > Put in the formula bar:
> > > ="AMD"&TEXT(ROW(),"000")
> > >
> > > Array-enter, i.e. press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER
> > > instead of just pressing ENTER
> > >
> > > The above will fill the range with: AMD001, ... AMD020
> > > (w/o dragging down <g>)
> > >
> > > (but think it's easier just to put in A1: AMD001, and drag down)
> > >
> > > --
> > > Rgds
> > > Max
> > > xl 97
> > > ---
> > > GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E
> > > xdemechanik <at>yahoo<dot>com
> > > ----
> > > "gizmo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > > news:[email protected]...
> > > > Hi guys,
> > > >
> > > > I'm wondering if there is any formula that can replace the manual
> > dragging
> > > > of the cell for values composed of letters and numbers. The concrete
> > > exemple
> > > > would be:
> > > >
> > > > AMD001, AMD002, AMD003 etc...
> > > >
> > > > THanks a lot and a happy new year!
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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