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Ctrl+'(apostrophe) To Fill Cell Formulas Down From The Adjacent Cell Above | Exceltip2day

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I'm Michael Leng. Today, in my blog "Exceltip2day", I'm going to talk about:

Ctrl + ' (apostrophe)


Tip Quiz


What is the shortcut key to select the entire worksheet or the data-containing area?


In Excel worksheet, if you have filled some formulas into a cell. And if you want to use those formulas again, but for the cell which is beneath them.

You just only the 2 keys as the shortcut to operate it as the instruction as follows:

Shortcut for:  To fill cell formulas down and edit.

Windows shortcut


Ctrl  '


To let you see more in the clear picture, take a look the figures describe all steps below:


👉  In the cell B2, it contains the formula syntax  " =1+1" (Take a look the figure no. 1)


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Figure no. 1 Show the formula = 1+1 in cell B2

👉 In this step, pay attention to the cell B3. For this step, just press the 2 keys Ctrl + ' into the cell B3 and move your fingers out of them.


How to use Ctrl + ' (apostrophe) To Fill Cell Formulas Down From The Adjacent Cell Above | ExcelTip2Day  ExcelTip2Day-Shortcut, Trick and Solving Methods Excel tip, how to fix, shortcuts
Figure no.2 Show how to use the shortcut key Ctrl + ' in the cell B3

👉 In this last step, take notice in the cell B3. You will see the formula which is the same as the cell B2.


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Figure no.3 Show the result of the same formulas as the above cell.



Tip Answer

 a. It uses the keys Ctrl+B.

 b. It uses the keys Ctrl+A.

 c. It uses the keys Ctrl+C.


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