ID: Q174444
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When you type text in a cell, and the first few characters of the text you type match an existing entry in that column, the AutoComplete feature may not automatically fill the remaining characters.
In Microsoft Excel 97, the AutoComplete feature may not fill remaining characters if the algorithm Microsoft Excel uses detects a header row in the list.
This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel.
When you use the steps in the following example, the AutoComplete feature does not appear to function properly.
NOTE: The text strings that are surrounded by quotation marks in the following steps should not be entered with the quotation marks.
1. Save and close any open workbooks, and then create a new workbook.
2. In cell A1 enter "ABC" in uppercase.
3. In cell A2 type "a" in lowercase and do not press ENTER.
The AutoComplete feature automatically inserts "aBC" in cell A2.
4. Continue typing "abc" in lowercase in cell A2, and then press ENTER.
This overwrites the text that is suggested by AutoComplete.
5. In cell B1, enter "ABC" in uppercase.
6. In cell B2, type "a" in lowercase and do not press ENTER.
The AutoComplete feature does not automatically suggest "aBC" in cell B2
as it does in step 3.
Because the characters in cell A1 are all uppercase, and the characters in
cell A2 are all lowercase, Microsoft Excel determines that Row 1 is a list
header row. The algorithm for the AutoComplete feature does not generate
suggested text if the first row is considered a list header row. This
behavior also occurs if characters in cell A2 are uppercase and lowercase.
For more information about AutoComplete, click the Index tab in Microsoft Excel Help, type the following text:
autocomplete
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "Quickly fill in
repeated entries in a column" topic.
Additional query words: XL97 auto complete autocorrect
Keywords : kbui xlui xllist
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: November 2, 1998