You can just about do that.
Click in the cell containing the data or formula to copy.
Click in the 'name box' (left of formula bar).
Type in *last* cell address, say A300.
Hold down <Shift> and hit <Enter>
This selects the range, with the focus in your first, original cell.
Now, to complete the copy,
Hit <F2>,
Then <Ctrl> <Enter>
And you're done!
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HTH,
RD
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Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit!
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"David Thyer" <David Thyer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:92EA2F40-05B0-4213-A0AB-8DE4EC64708E@microsoft.com...
Often when I'm doing a quick mortgage spreadsheet, I enter the first couple
of lines, then grow the range downwards by dragging the grow tool at the
bottom right of the selected range. This works, but it is a bit of a pain
when I am growing it to a large number of rows, as it often scrolls too far.
It would be nice to be able to right-click on the grow tool (the square at
the bottom right corner of the selected cell or range) and then type in a
number of lines to grow.
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