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SYMPTOMSTyping data in a cell to the right of or below a list with the same formats may not extend the format as expected. CAUSEThis problem occurs when you type data as the next item in a list and that new data is not similar to the data previously entered. This may force Excel to apply a format different from the format in the list you are trying to extend. For example, this can occur if you type text when the list contains all numeric values. WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, clear both the format and the data in the cell and then retype the data. On the Edit menu, click Clear, and then click All.
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In general, if you type data down a column or across a row and then format the cells, Excel extends that formatting to the next cell when you type data that is similar to the cells above or to the left and the following conditions are true:
Q231002 XL2000: How Auto-Extend List Behavior Works REFERENCESFor more information about turning on and off extended formats, click Microsoft Excel Help on the
Help menu, type turn on and off extended formats and formulas in the Office Assistant or
the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic. Additional query words: XL2000
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