Fill in shape in xls

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How to fill in shape in xls

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hey everyone um i just want to show you a quick trick in excel i use this a lot and it is kind of the key to creating more dynamic flexible complex layouts in excel and itamp;#39;s a really simple concept it is just simply dropping a text value or a number value into a shape that can then be dynamically updated and placed wherever you want on a page so traditionally in excel we use the cell grid in the background right so if you drop in something itamp;#39;s in a cell and then you can add something from the cell next to it so on and so forth thatamp;#39;s great itamp;#39;s really nice when youamp;#39;re doing data processing itamp;#39;s very well organized it allows for complex cell references all that kind of stuff but itamp;#39;s not great when youamp;#39;re doing a a visual layout when youamp;#39;re trying to make something that looks cool you know itamp;#39;s it is itamp;#39;s not akin to web development itamp;#39;s akin to kind of uh i donamp;#39;t know getting stuck

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0:40 6:50 And then we go to our formula bar and we hit equals. And we point it at whatever cell. We want hitMoreAnd then we go to our formula bar and we hit equals. And we point it at whatever cell. We want hit enter. And now that value is going to show up. And then whenever we change this value.
The fill icon is found in the bottom right corner of the cell and has the icon of a small square. Once you hover over it your mouse pointer will change its icon to a thin cross. Click the fill icon and hold down the left mouse button, drag and mark the range that you want to cover.
Using the Ribbon: Another way to access the autofill options is through the Ribbon. Select the cells you want to fill, and then go to the Home tab on the Excel Ribbon. Look for the Editing group, and you should see the autofill options in buttons like Fill, Series, Formatting Only, etc.
Apply a different shape effect Click a chart. On the Format tab, in the chart elements dropdown, select the chart element that you want to use. On the Format tab, click. (Shape Effects icon). Click an available effect, and then select the type of effect that you want to use.
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.
Fill data automatically in worksheet cells Select one or more cells you want to use as a basis for filling additional cells. For a series like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, type 1 and 2 in the first two cells. Drag the fill handle . If needed, click Auto Fill Options. and choose the option you want.
In your chart, click to select the chart element that you want to format. On the Format tab under Chart Tools, do one of the following: Click Shape Fill to apply a different fill color, or a gradient, picture, or texture to the chart element.

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