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in this feature we learn about a very cool trick in Microsoft Excel called autocomplete suppose do you have a list of names in a column and you try to add the same name again youamp;#39;ll see that Excel recommends you the name if you press the Alt key with the down arrow button you will also get a drop-down list now note what happens if I leave a cell blank in between now if I try to enter a I do not get the autocomplete option the reason is that Excel does not think that these cells are linked in any way now you can artificially create a path between these two cells by putting some cells or some text in these cells near to it and see that the autocomplete option appears now now that youamp;#39;ve got a basic idea let us look at a more concrete example say you have a list of sports say you want the user to enter your sport from this list so you want to ensure that the user enters only one sport which is already present in this list you can see that because cell m3 is not linked to t