anationalacrobat
Technical User
Excel 2007. I seem to remember there was a feature in an earlier version of Excel that would let Excel intuit that automatic formulas should be copied down if they were adjacent to manually entered cells on a sheet. So for example, let's assume Column A is titled Length, B is Width, and C is is =A1*B1. Currently row 1 is the only row with values on the sheet. I type in 3 and 3 in columns A and B, hit enter, and then the formula from C1 is intuitively copied down in to C2.
Am I remembering this correctly? The sheet I'm working on is more complicated, obviously, and I'd like to avoid the whole if column this is blank, print blank, else complicated formula thing. This workbook will ultimately be used by non-technical people and and I don't want them to have to think about remembering to copy down the formula another few hundred lines if they so require it.
I have a sneaking suspicion I might be thinking of the feature that works like this for external data ranges and that there's nothing like this for regular situations.
Am I remembering this correctly? The sheet I'm working on is more complicated, obviously, and I'd like to avoid the whole if column this is blank, print blank, else complicated formula thing. This workbook will ultimately be used by non-technical people and and I don't want them to have to think about remembering to copy down the formula another few hundred lines if they so require it.
I have a sneaking suspicion I might be thinking of the feature that works like this for external data ranges and that there's nothing like this for regular situations.