Automatic Numbering

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Javster95

Is there a way to automatic number a spreadsheet? For instances... if I were
to start on column A and row 2 with number 1, would this be possible to
continue numbering going down the spreadsheet? Please assist.
 
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Paul B

Javster. you could grab the fill handle, the little black square in the
bottom right hand, right click and drag down and fill series or put = A2 +1
in A3 and copy down

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Sandy Mann

Or you can enter 1 in A2, 2 in A3, highlight both cells and copy down using
the fill handle to give you a list. The problem with both this and Paul's
method is that if you insert a row you end up with a hole in the numbering.

HTH

Sandy
 
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Sandy Mann

...................................... The problem with both this and
Paul's
method is that if you insert a row you end up with a hole in the
numbering.

That being the case you would be better with:

=ROW()-1

in A2 and copied down. You will still get a hole in the numbers if you
insert a new row but now at least all youhave to do is to drag down the
formula from the row above.

HTH

Sandy
 
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Peo Sjoblom

You could dodge that as well with

=ROW()-ROW($B$2)+1

where B2 represents the cell where you'd put the formula, this will adapt to
inserted rows
 
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Sandy Mann

Thank you for your input Peo. I recall now that I have actually been told
that way of avoiding the numbering going wrong when a row is inserted above
the start of the formulas - in fact I am not sure that it was not you
that told me the last time. It reminds me of a time when "Big Daddy" Amin
chucked all the Asians out of Uganda. One girl came to work in the office
of the engineering firm that I was working in at the time - much to the
disgust of the woman who ran the office -and she, (the office manager),
was often hear to say, "I've told you twice - I won't tell you a second
time!" She never did work out why we were all laughing at her.

I'll try not to make it a third time<g>

Regards

Sandy
 
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