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5.00 5.00c 7.00 WINDOWS kbusage
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In Microsoft Excel for Windows versions 5.x and 7.0, when you use the AutoFill feature to fill a range of data that has an AutoFilter applied to it, you may overwrite the underlying data.
To undo this change, choose Undo from the Edit menu immediately after you fill the data. If Undo is not unavailable, the only way to recover the data is to open a previously saved version of the file.
1. Create a range of data (starting with the word "Number" in cell
A1 of a blank sheet) as shown below:
A1 Number B1 Letter
A2 1 B2 A
A3 2 B3 B
A4 3 B4 A
A5 4 B5 B
A6 3 B6 A
A7 5 B7 B
A8 4 B8 A
2. Select any cell within this range (A1:B8).
3. Select AutoFilter from the Data menu.
4. Drop-down lists will appear in cells A1 and B1. Choose
A from the drop-down list in cell B1.
5. Rows three, five, and seven are hidden. Select cells A2 through
A8. Perform an AutoFill by dragging the selection down three cells (to
cell A11).
Note the numbers in cells A2 through A11 have changed to 1.
"User's Guide," version 5.0, Chapter 21, "Filtering a List Using AutoFilter"
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Additional reference words: 5.00 5.00c 7.00
Version : 5.00 5.00c 7.00
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: March 29, 1997