Fill in formula in MBP

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How to fill in formula in MBP

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hi this is a little demonstration of the fill handle iamp;#39;ve already have a Excel 2007 spreadsheet open and itamp;#39;s whenever used the fill handle you want to have a initial value for it to copy I have two examples here one I just have the value 25 enter you can see that in the formula bar itamp;#39;s just 25 and in column B I have a formula which takes the value and a 7 and multiplies it by 2 okay now if I select a 7 youamp;#39;ll see thereamp;#39;s a black little square in the lower right corner that marks the location of the fill handle the trick is to move your mouse so itamp;#39;s located right over that and youamp;#39;ll see the mouse pointer changes to a black plus that indicates youamp;#39;re in the right place to use the fill handle at this point you want to drag your mouse you hold down the left mouse button and then move your mouse down and it will start indicating how far youamp;#39;re going to use the fill handle to copy that cont

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Select all the cells you want to copy the formula to. Press Control + D or Command + D for Mac. Excel applies your formula to every cell you selected.
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Fill formulas into adjacent cells Click Home Fill, and choose either Down, Right, Up, or Left. Keyboard shortcut: You can also press Ctrl+D to fill the formula down in a column, or Ctrl+R to fill the formula to the right in a row.
Note: To autofill from the Numbers menu bar, select the cells you want to autofill, choose Table Autofill Cells, then choose an autofill option. Depending on the selected cells, some of the autofill options may not be available.
If you dont have a formula, select the top cell in the column and type your formula into the formula bar or into the cell. Select all the cells you want to copy the formula to. Press Control + D or Command + D for Mac. Excel applies your formula to every cell you selected.
Keyboard shortcut: You can also press Ctrl+D to fill the formula down in a column, or Ctrl+R to fill the formula to the right in a row.
Copy a formula by dragging the fill handle in Excel for Mac Select the cell that has the formula you want to fill into adjacent cells. Rest your cursor in the lower-right corner so that it turns into a plus sign (+), like this: Drag the fill handle down, up, or across the cells that you want to fill.
Autofill one or more cells with content from adjacent cells: Select the cells with the content you want to copy, then move the pointer over a border of the selection until a yellow autofill handle (a dot) appears. Drag the handle over the cells where you want to add the content.

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