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Excel Auto-Fill a Series Without Mouse (Keyboard Only) Select the range by moving to the cell to start with then Shift+↓ or Shift+→ to where you want to fill the contents to and then press Ctrl+D (to fill-down) or Ctrl+R (to fill-right) Unfortunately, there is no shortcut key for fill-left or fill-up
How to Apply AutoFill Shortcut in Excel (7 Methods) We will learn 7 different types of Excel autofill shortcut to let Excel automatically fill the rows for us We will use Keyboard Shortcuts, Fill handle, Flash Fill, SHIFT, Alphanumeric Keys, Repeat Shortcut Keys, Own Autofill List, and VBA Macro Code
5 Keyboard Shortcuts For Filling Data In Excel To fill data to the bottom or right of a selection, you can use the CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN or CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT keyboard shortcuts, respectively Simply select the cell(s) with the data you want to fill, then press the appropriate shortcut key
5 Keyboard Shortcuts for Filling Data in Excel Mastering keyboard shortcuts in Excel can significantly improve efficiency and productivity AutoFill (Ctrl + E) allows for quick filling of data, such as dates or sequential numbers Fill Down (Ctrl + D) is handy for copying values or formulas from the cell above Fill Right (Ctrl + R) helps extend formulas or fill in data across columns
Copy Dates Fill Series of Numbers with the Fill Handle in Excel After double-clicking the fill handle, press Ctrl+D to copy the date down Ctrl+D is the keyboard shortcut to copy down the value formula in the selected range The value in the active cell (usually the first cell in the selected range) is copied down with Ctrl+D Bonus tip: Ctrl+R is the shortcut to copy across
The Easy Shortcut for Autofill in Excel - Excelsamurai Autofill is a built-in feature in Microsoft Excel that allows you to quickly fill in data based on a pattern or sequence This feature is particularly useful when you have a series of numbers, dates, or text that follows a specific pattern
4 Excel Fill Series Shortcuts You Need - CodeCraft Lab To begin, select the cell or range of cells you want to fill Then, simply use the appropriate keyboard shortcut based on the type of series you wish to create Ctrl + D: Fill Down This shortcut copies the value or formula from the cell above and fills it down to the selected cells Ctrl + R: Fill Right