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how can you apply a formula to age entire column without scrolling down in the typical way for example for example if you want to multiply a and B you do this a times P and then what do you usually do is to drag and then the formula we apply to the rows you dragged but what are you food the number of rows are so many and a youve read another one to drag and here are two ways the first way is you type your formula a 1 times B 1 selected and double-click when you are before youre dragging double-click now then the entire column has been filled up with the formula this is one way the second way is lets remove it you select the entire column and then type the formula a 1 times B well then you press Enter and the control at the same time press ENTER while you hold the control so press ok the from the formula has been applied to the entire column as you can see okay this is two ways to apply a formula to the entire column