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Select a cell besides number 65 (here we select cell B1), enter formula =CHAR(A1) into it. ... Create alphabetical series list with Kutools for Excel. ... In the Fill Custom Lists dialog box, click the Edit list button.
If you type 1 in a cell and drag it down Excel can populate the cells with sequential numbers (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, etc). A user needed a list of sequential letters (a, b, c, d, etc). Once the sequence reached Z, the next letters would be AA, AB and so on.
Fill the Excel sheet with your text. Highlight the entire worksheet. ... Open the "Data" menu on the toolbar, then click the "Sort" option. ... Choose the column you want to alphabetize by selecting it under "Sort by." ... Select "Ascending" to sort the chosen column in ascending order. ... Click "ok."
Click the Font dialog box launcher on the Home tab (or press Ctrl+1). ... Click the Fill tab. ... Click a pattern swatch from the Pattern Style button's drop-down menu. Click a pattern color from the Pattern Color button's drop-down palette.
Select the cell that contains the starting number or text-and-number combination. Drag the fill handle over the cells that you want to fill. ... Click the Auto Fill Options smart button , and then do one of the following:
Type 1 into a cell that you want to start the numbering, then drag the autofill handle at the right-down corner of the cell to the cells you want to number, and click the fill options to expand the option, and check Fill Series, then the cells are numbered.
Enter the value 65 in any cell - CHAR(65) will return A. (Start with 97 if you want lowercase letters.) Select the cell that contains the value 65 and hold down the [Ctrl] key. Pull down the fill handle (the little plus sign at the bottom-right corner of the cell).
Use the ROW function to number rows In the first cell of the range that you want to number, type =ROW(A1). The ROW function returns the number of the row that you reference. For example, =ROW(A1) returns the number 1. Drag the fill handle across the range that you want to fill.
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