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welcome back to Excel power tips and the next thing were going to work on is something called filling in text automatically and this is something thats useful if youre using a large data set a large block of text if you will like this one here were going to use a spreadsheet that weve been using in earlier videos and again a disclaimer this is all faux information on this is actual addresses here so Im not sharing anyones private data or anything like that this is all dummy addresses okay now lets look at autofill theres two ways Im going to show you how to do it now each one is a little bit different were going to start by doing something that I like to use quite often and it has to do with using ctrl D but lets lets show you how that works lets assume we want to add a country to this mailing list and these are all US addresses so lets have these all the u.s. country will be US for all these and one way to do it is actually do ctrl D and the other way to do it is doubl