Posts Tagged ‘spreadsheet’

Add AutoNumbering to your MS Excel Spreadsheet

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Autonumbering will advance your numbered rows and keep them current, even if you should delete or add a row.

Unfortunately, MS Excel does not ship with an autonumbering feature like that found in MS Access, that increments a number each time you add a new row. In Excel 2003 and 2007 however, you can use the Row function to add your own autonumbering to a list.

Say you want to create a list of all of your school’s classes and their corresponding learning materials.

Follow the steps below to add autonumbering to the list:

  • In A1, enter the formula below:

=TEXT(Row(A1),”000-000″)

  • Enter the name of the first class in B1.
  • Enter the learning material of the first class in C1.
  • Copy cell A1 to A2.
  • Enter the name of the second class in B2.
  • Enter the learning material of the second class in C2.
  • Select A1:C2.
  • Go to Data | List and select Create List.

Data List Dialog Box

  • In Excel 2007, press CTRL + T and then click OK.

Notice, that when you type the name of the next class in B3 and press Tab, MS Excel will automatically provide the next number for you.

Autonumbered List

Duplicate an Entire Spreadsheet Quickly and Easily in MS Excel

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

There will be times in your life when you will have to duplicate the spreadsheets in a workbook and it can get pretty tedious when you do it by inserting a new spreadsheet and then copying and pasting everything into it.

You can accomplish the same thing in less than half the time.  As long as you have created your spreadsheet properly to begin with, you can duplicate it by simply holding down the CTRL key while dragging the sheet tab of the original.

While you are dragging it you will notice a small sheet icon with a plus sign, which indicates copying, and a small black arrow that indicates where the duplicated sheet will be inserted.

Release the mouse button and CTRL key and you will now have an identical copy of your original sheet.

Pretty cool eh?  Didn’t I tell you it would save you time?  Saves keystrokes too!

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