Home tab, editing box. It's the icon with the down arrow.
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http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel/HA100860481033.aspx
Scroll down the page to "New locations of familiar commands" and 'click' on:
Excel Ribbon mapping workbook.
If you like the fill command, then it would be worth learning the fill
handle. At the bottom right corner of the selected cell is a small square,
when you drag this you are performing a fill. You can drag the fill handle
in all 4 directions. You can drag it with the Ctrl key down, you can drag it
with the right mouse button. each of these causes the fill to do something
different. When you just drag the fill handle down and release the mouse a
small Options icon appears near the bottom of the fill range. You can click
that and get a number of options regarding your fill.
There are two shortcut keys for filling data - Ctrl+D and Ctrl+R. These
are fill down and fill right. If you select a cell with a formula and the
empty cells below it Ctrl+D would fill the formula down. If you selected a
cell with text and the cells to the right and press Ctrl+R the text would be
copied to all the selected cell.
And the command is found in the Editing group on the far right of the Home
tab ribbon, directly under the AutoSum button.
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Thanks,
Shane Devenshire