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You could create a formula for the cells:
=seq(1,x,x,1,100)
Fills the first 100 cells with 1.
This formula goes in the grey cell in the second row of the screen.
But if the cell you want to copy contains a formula then you’ll have to do the copy/paste thing.
John Hanna
T3 - Teachers Teaching with Technology
"the future isn't what it used to be."
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That’s what I was going to suggest ;)
John Hanna
T3 - Teachers Teaching with Technology
"the future isn't what it used to be."