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Ondy2112
Hi,
In Access 2003 if had a series of cells in a column that I wanted to type a
pattern of numbers into, all I had to do was hold down the down-arrow and it
would race down the column filling in my pattern.
For example, in 2003, if I typed "2", then down, then "4", then down, then
"6" then down... Access would recognize that I'm filling in those cells with
every other even number andall I'd have to do is hold the down-arrow down for
as many cells as I want to do that.
Now here in 2007, it's not doing that anymore, and I have to manually type
"2", "4", "6", "8", "10", etc. etc.
I'm not talking about any kind of auto-number feature here, by the way,
because I only might want to do it for a certain set of rows or maybe queried
rows.
Is this something I have to turn on, or has this been completely eliminated
from 2007? Thanks.
In Access 2003 if had a series of cells in a column that I wanted to type a
pattern of numbers into, all I had to do was hold down the down-arrow and it
would race down the column filling in my pattern.
For example, in 2003, if I typed "2", then down, then "4", then down, then
"6" then down... Access would recognize that I'm filling in those cells with
every other even number andall I'd have to do is hold the down-arrow down for
as many cells as I want to do that.
Now here in 2007, it's not doing that anymore, and I have to manually type
"2", "4", "6", "8", "10", etc. etc.
I'm not talking about any kind of auto-number feature here, by the way,
because I only might want to do it for a certain set of rows or maybe queried
rows.
Is this something I have to turn on, or has this been completely eliminated
from 2007? Thanks.