eit09
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 8, 2009
- 183
I have attached an Excel file to show a sample of the raw data output I need to sort. This output data I use could be from 20 rows to a couple of thousand rows so you can understand why I would like to find a better way than I currently use.
The monotonous routine currently use is along Column C (the member column). As shown on the attached file down column C is M1800 and the subsequent 9 cells below are blank. What I usually do is copy M1800 and paste it in the 9 blank cells. I do this all the way down the rows until I reach the end of my data.
As stated, the data I use never has the same amount of rows so I don’t know how to use excel to auto fill all the data in the blank cell down column C. The reason I need to fill in all the blank cells in column C is so I can use the sort features of excel to keep all the correct member data with the correct values. Does anyone know a function in excel I could look into or explain some way of making this routine in Excel quicker?
The monotonous routine currently use is along Column C (the member column). As shown on the attached file down column C is M1800 and the subsequent 9 cells below are blank. What I usually do is copy M1800 and paste it in the 9 blank cells. I do this all the way down the rows until I reach the end of my data.
As stated, the data I use never has the same amount of rows so I don’t know how to use excel to auto fill all the data in the blank cell down column C. The reason I need to fill in all the blank cells in column C is so I can use the sort features of excel to keep all the correct member data with the correct values. Does anyone know a function in excel I could look into or explain some way of making this routine in Excel quicker?