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Method #1: Ctrl + D Click in the cell with the data and, keeping the left mouse button pressed, drag to select the rest of the cells in the row or column that you would like autofilled. Release the mouse button. Press Ctrl + D (the Ctrl key is held while the D key is pressed) and the cells are filled.
Begin a new spreadsheet. Add initial data that is needed. Select the cell that you wish to AutoFill. Move the cursor to the bottom right corner of the cell. It will turn into a solid cross. ... Notice how Excel fills the series with months for you automatically. Drag the cursor across the cells to as many as you need.
To apply the formula to entire column, here's how: Step 1: Enter the formula into the first cell of that column, press Enter. Step 2: Select the entire column, and then go Home tab, click Fill > Down. To apply formula to entire row: Click Home > Fill > Right.
Select all the blank cells in a column. Press F2 to edit the last selected cell and type some data: it can be text, a number, or a formula (e.g. “_unknown_”) Press Ctrl+Enter instead of Enter. All the selected cells will be filled with the data that you typed.
Select the cell that contains the first date. Drag the fill handle across the adjacent cells that you want to fill with sequential dates. Select the fill handle in the lower-right corner of the cell, hold down, and drag to fill the rest with the series. Fill handles can be dragged up, down, or across a spreadsheet.
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Open your spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel and locate the date you wish to increment by one month. Type “=DATE(YEAR(A1), MONTH(A1)+1,DAY(A1))” without quotes in a blank cell, replacing “A1” with the reference to the cell containing the date. In this example, the date in cell “A1” will increment by one month.
On any sheet in the workbook, type “Stargate” in one cell, and type “Endgame” in the cell below. In the cells to the right of those labels, type a starting date and an ending date for the valid date range. Select all four cells, and on the Excel Ribbon, click the Formulas tab.
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