Fill in formula in VIA

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How to fill in formula in VIA

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More than you ever wanted to know about how it works when you double-click the fill handle. With copy of formula down. So a great question this morning from someone. Who thought that the fill handle was broken. They said, amp;quot;Hey, check this out. It seems to be using the formatting down there in rows 11, 12amp;quot;. They actually sent a video where they deleted this to show that itamp;#39;s completely blank, selected the formulas, expected it to get copied down to row 10 and couldnamp;#39;t figure out why it was getting copied down to rows 11 and 12. These cells are blank. Is it using the formatting? No, itamp;#39;s definitely not using the formatting. And hereamp;#39;s how I know that. Iamp;#39;ve been doing this exact same demonstration in my Excel seminars going all the way back. I pulled out a book that I wrote for Excel 2007 and in that book I talk about double click the fill handle and how double click the fill handle will break if the column to the left has a blank

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Select the cell with the formula and the adjacent cells you want to fill. 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.
AutoFill Formulas Click and hold on the fill handle and drag to the right (or down) to fill in the other cells. Excel automatically adjusts the formula for the row it is now on (so, in the example at right, Februarys total formula would read =SUM(B3:F3) and so on.
Click the first cell of your column. Click the first cell of your column that you want to apply the formula to, whether its populated or empty. Type your formula in the function box. Type in your formula in the function box and press Enter to apply it to your selected cell.
Double-Click Fill Handle: Double-click the small square in the bottom-right corner of the cell with the formula. This action automatically extends the formula down the column while keeping the references consistent.
Ctrl + D Shortcut: Select the cell containing the formula, then press Ctrl + D to copy it down the column instantly. 3. Ctrl + Shift + Enter: For array formulas, use this shortcut to apply the formula to the entire selected range at once.
Select the cell with the formula, and hover the mouse cursor over a small square at the lower right-hand corner of the cell, which is called the Fill handle. As you do this, the cursor will change to a thick black cross. Hold and drag the fill handle down the column over the cells where you want to copy the formula.
Press F5 or CTRL+G to launch the Go To dialog. In the Go to list, click the name of the cell or range that you want to select, or type the cell reference in the Reference box, then press OK. For example, in the Reference box, type B3 to select that cell, or type B1:B3 to select a range of cells.

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