Peter Kupfer wrote:
Doug Thompson wrote:
Peter Kupfer wrote:
Did you ever say which version of Excel you could shift+drag in. I couldn't do it in Excel 2002.I submitted the issue for another user on the list who found Issue Tracker to be more arcane than the effort to submit was worth. I have only Excel97 and it doesn't have this capability. You aren't the first to say the function doesn't exist in more recent versions than mine.
Doug
Fair enough.
Can anyone confirm that Excel actually does this?
Yes, I am "other user" & I confirm that my old original Windows95 issue of Excel version 7.0 did & still does today! (but no mention of it in help function).
Also, every version of Excel I used professionally up to June 2004 (but I don't have the references at hand) did it.
References to it can be found at:
http://www.latext.com/pm/comments/1016_0_1_0_C/ Quote "It seems to me that insertion should be the default behaviour and replacement the optional one (with the Shift key), and not the other way around, but that's Microsoft for you."
http://www.tacoma.washington.edu/ctlt/training/resources/Excel/adv-excel.PDF
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~cghayes/Excel.htm
http://www.kenton.k12.ky.us/quicktips/Excel.html
http://doc1.cooper.edu:8080/gateway/mymup/products/bridgeweb/younes/excel_tip.htm
http://www.acctadv.com/exceltips.php
http://www.thenakedpc.com/articles/v01/07/0107-04.html
http://software.lifetips.com/TipSC.asp__Q__id__E__57182
I noticed references to Excel 97 & 2000 & 2002 & Mac in some of those pages....
Chris J
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