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Excel is not counting
merry x'mas
In excel 2003, i entered a number in a column and dragged down the rows to count the consecutive numbers automatically, but it was just copying the same number instead counting. How to change so as to count? -- Life isa journey not a destination |
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Excel is not counting
Do the same while holding the CTRL Pressed.
Micky "Sherees" wrote: merry x'mas In excel 2003, i entered a number in a column and dragged down the rows to count the consecutive numbers automatically, but it was just copying the same number instead counting. How to change so as to count? -- Life isa journey not a destination |
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Excel is not counting
Enter 1 in A1.
Right-click and drag down. Release button and "Fill Series" Or 1 in A1, 2 in A2 select both and drag down. Excel needs to see a pattern. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 03:44:01 -0800, Sherees wrote: merry x'mas In excel 2003, i entered a number in a column and dragged down the rows to count the consecutive numbers automatically, but it was just copying the same number instead counting. How to change so as to count? |
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Excel is not counting
need more than 1 entry when doing it without using the control key. enter a 2 in
the next row, then select both and drag. -- Gary Keramidas Excel 2003 "Sherees" wrote in message ... merry x'mas In excel 2003, i entered a number in a column and dragged down the rows to count the consecutive numbers automatically, but it was just copying the same number instead counting. How to change so as to count? -- Life isa journey not a destination |
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