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Any suggestions on how to copy a formula to 9000 rows?
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....Dave F said:Interesting. I try to do everything witht he keyboard and avoid the mouse.
But I can see how this would be easier to people used to using the mouse.....
Harlan Grove said:mouse.....Dave F said:Interesting. I try to do everything witht he keyboard and avoid the mouse.
But I can see how this would be easier to people used to using the
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If copying A1:A9000 to B1:B9000,
[Ctrl]+[Home]
[Shift]+[Ctrl]+[Down]
[Ctrl]+C
[Ctrl]+V
If copying B1 down into A1:A9000 with A1:A9000 filled in but B2:B9000
blank and B1 the active cell,
[Ctrl]+C
[Shift]+
[Tab]
[Shift]+[Ctrl]+[Down]
[Tab]
[Shift]+
[Ctrl]+V
or
[Ctrl]+C
[F5]B2:B9000[Enter]
[Ctrl]+V
Latter is quicker when you know the rows, but former is more general.
....Kevin Vaughn said:This is very helpful. I used to be able to do something similar when using
Lotus 123, but had not been able to make it work in Excel. One thing, I
can't seem to make the steps using Tab work What I did, for a smaller test
range, FWIW was:
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