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Copying a formula or value in an Excel 2013 column
Published : 2015-04-07.
Last updated : 2017-05-02.
Copying a formula or value in multiple cells in a column is very simple.
Click on the cell containing the formula or value you want to copy.
Next position the mouse pointer right below in the selected cell
(on the black cube) until the mouse pointer changes to a solid black cross.
When you double click, the formula or value is copied.
The animation below shows an example
Animation about copying a formula or data within a column (Microsoft Office Excel 2013).
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