How To Fill Numbers In Excel Quickly And Easily!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- Looking for a faster way to fill in numbers and dates in Excel?
Check out this video on "Auto Fill Numbers in Excel: Must Know AUTO FILL Shortcuts". In this tutorial, you'll discover powerful shortcuts for using Excel's auto fill feature to quickly fill in sequences of numbers and dates, saving you time and streamlining your workflow.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced Excel user, this video has something for everyone who wants to boost their productivity and optimize their spreadsheet workflow. So why waste time filling in numbers manually? Click play now and start mastering Excel's auto fill feature today!
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Thank you, wished I had seen this 17 years ago. Wasted a few minutes setting up numbering math formula, this way in video is so much easier and faster.
Trying to put sequencial numbers in a colum. Tried your method 5 times but only get a "Quick Analysis" icon at the bottom right cell. 😡
I was trying to "fill series" for sequential numbers but didn't see that option. It told me I had to grab a few cells of the series to get an idea of what I wanted it to fill the rest of them with. I was able to do that and figure it out thanks to this video. The video was extremely helpful and saved me time. Thanks again.
can you share with the class?
There is no fill series button
I know right, I use to be able to do the way he is showing us but now that option isnt there and is replaced with Copy Cells, Fill Format, Fill without Format and Flash Fill 🤯🤯🤯
I literally just threw my hands up in success lol.
Just use =SEQUENCE (range of numbers)
E.g. =SEQUENCE(1000), gives you a list of numbers from 1-1000😊
though this is also really easy shortcut
THANK YOU ❤❤
What if you need a fill for a column that is like 2000 rows. Is there a shortcut for that, or do I have to drag all the way down?
Great question! 😀 Yes, you can double-left-click the bottom-right corner and it will fill all the way down to match the other column's data. Check out the 0:18-0:20 mark in the video. If you need the numbers to increase, check out the 0:30-0:34 mark in the video. I hope that helps you! 😊
Thanks for the nice video😊😊 it's very helpful😊❤❤❤❤🎉
Glad it was helpful, @TayyabAshiq-ln8xg 😀
@@ExcelCampus l am also happy 🤗😀😊😊
Thank you, I've been searching everywhere.
Same
Thank you
weird how the online EXCEL version used in SHAREPOINT will not even sequence fill after telling it to do so...
How to fill the cells with same number using the keyboard or shortcut keys, and not the mouse by doing double click.
I want to try to keep my hands on the keyboard ad much as possible.
Fast and straight forward explanation so thanks
You're welcome! 😀
Thanks a lot brother god bless you my boss didn't know how to explain it and i was struggling
Is it possible to set Excel to autofill a collumn everytime I add a new line?
Thank you so much got sent to do some stuff for excel and in a bit rusty thank you so much
How to make one perticular name for one specific number with auto fill
THANKS BUT MINE IS NOT WORKING WITH ODD NUMBER AND EVEN NUMBERS
Is there any keyboard shortcuts instead of double clicking?
Yes,
Alt+E+I+S
this is a simple way but almost nobody concern.
Can you drag down numbers without using the mouse though?
Can it be done?
A1
A2
A3
A4
B1
B2
B3
B4
C1
C2
C3
C4
An so on
Yes, this list can be created with a Formula. We'll add this question to our list for future videos. Thanks!
Saved my sanity! 🎉
I don't get the "fill series" option.
in excel how add mark"+" then add 1 ? thanks
game changer on how to copy LOL thanks!!
How to auto change number? For example 123, change to 132, 213, 231, 321, 312 like this
Please help
Thank you bro, a lot
Whats the shortcut keyboard though?
i wonder too
@@ArthurParada ctrl+ D
hahahah
@@Pasdpawn
@@ArthurParada yes it is
How to unlock the double tap feature? It doesn't work on my device
You are the lifesaver!!!!
Does it work on google sheets too? I can't find the autofill option like you did in the video.
0:22 I've been at Excel for 8 years, but I only found out about it now lol
thank you sir this video is very helpful
Thanks for watching, @ptoktedia9011 ! 😀
Tq bro
What if the option auto fill series is not an option, how would you get around this?
9 is not an odd number 😂
Really Helpful ❤ thanks a lot 🎉
You're welcome 😊
Thank you❤
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Helped a lot just now❤😂
That's good to know, Carlos! 😀
Thanks ❤
Thank you so much ❤ I spent minutes trying to figure this out & ur video took me no time 🎉
Glad it helped, @nieshpalmore7976! 😀
hello Mr campus please help me get hero tools @excelcampus
Good job, really workable
Thanks! 🙂
thank u very much
You are most welcome! 😀
Extremely helpful, thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks, Andrea! 😀
Thank you somuchh
Welcome, @ahmadhatami6906! 😀
Awesome. Thanks
Is there any shortcut of that + sign at the corner of the cell.....and I am not talking about Ctrl D....I don't want to select any area but still want to fill the series without using mouse
Nice question! Difficult without selecting an area. Consider converting the range to a table (Ctrl+T), then selecting the entire column (Ctrl+Space). Use Alt+H, F, I ("eye", not L), S. That gets you to the Fill > Series menu. You can either go with the step value listed, use tab to navigate the options, or choose Alt+T to jump to the Trend box. Lastly, press the Enter key. This may not work for your specific case, but it avoids using the mouse.
Helpful vdo
Thank you 😊
Thanks Jon. Your knowledge is invaluable. Thank you ☺️
You're welcome! 😀
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maaaaaaaaan!!!!! that´s so coool I knew there must be a way !! thank you!! you earned subscriber!
Thank you, Martin! 😀
Thanks man,i Learn data science since 1 year but Don't know these double click shortcut
Happy to help. 😀
how to fill in series numbers backward as you start with #130 to #1. hope you notice
I noticed, CJ! 😀 Use the SEQUENCE function, available in newer Excel versions. =SEQUENCE(130,1,130,-1) yields 130 rows, in 1 column, starting at 130, going backward by 1 ("-1"). Sequence: th-cam.com/video/TcFffdPbTfU/w-d-xo.html&Also, Fill Series (Alt+H+F+I+S) with Trend checked and a Step value of -1 would work. Fill Series: th-cam.com/video/5a9gGhRvflw/w-d-xo.html&
Hope that helps!
Thanks alot god blss you
Thank You!
You're welcome, @alexsnagz6473! 😀
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Thank you just used it and it worked. awesome
Glad it helped, @ZaneleMond! 😀
I just stood up and made a little dance!
how do you fill starting from under to the top ? in example 1 is at the bottom but you want 10 on top
Great question, Dean! One way is to fill 1-10 as shown, then Sort the selection from Largest to Smallest. That will reverse the order. Then, re-apply 1-10 as shown from top to bottom and re-sort if desired. Another way without sorting would be to enter 10 at the top, then from the Ribbon choose Home > Editing > Fill (down arrow) > "Series...". Change "Series in" to Columns, the step value to -1, and the stop value to 1, then select OK. Hope that helps!
thank you so very much. its very helpful...
Glad it was helpful! 😀
What if i Want 00001,00002?
Great question, Kouji! Use an apostrophe, ' , in front of the entry to indicate text. After typing '00001, Enter, '00002, Enter, select the first two cells. Then, drag the bottom-right corner down as far as you need it to go!
How do I do this on a MacBook
thank you sir
Thank you! Straight to the point!
Any way to do the same reading from another sheet.
Thankyou🫶🏻
Welcome 😀
You are a life save. Thank you very much and you just got new subscriber in me
You're welcome! 😀
@@ExcelCampus I do have a question if you don’t mind. Is there a shortcut key to achieve the double clicking to fill the bottom rows without exceeding the last row? Thank you very much in advance?
Thanks you just helped as am sitting in the office now and it words now I have less job
Glad it was helpful! 😀
Great video, thank you!
You're welcome! 😀
Very easy thanks much ,
Thank you too! 😀
Very easy thanks much
You're welcome! 😀
Thanks for the tips!
You're welcome! 😀
It really helped out
That's good to know, Ginny! 😀
Thank you!
Welcome! 😀
Thank you.God bless you.
Thanks man....love from India 🎉❤