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Old Apr 27, 2008, 12:50 PM
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Auto Generating Sequential Numbers in Excel 2003

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I would like to have sequential Auto Generated Numbers in column A of my Excel 2003 Spreadsheets e.g A1=1, A2=2, A3=3 etc. But I would like Excel to auto generate this number, rather than input?

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Enter the value 1 in cell A1

enter the formula =A1+1 in cell A2

Copy cell A2 to A3:A100 and the numbers will populate.
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Alternatively, Enter the value "1" in cell A1.

Then select Edit, Fill, Series from the menu. Change "Series In" to "Columns". Enter a stop value, say "100".

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