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Hello
I need to consecutively number the cells in the first column of a Word table. In other words, cell a1 will show "1"cell a2 will show "2", cell a3 will show "3", etc. In Excel, I can use the "fill down" feature or create a simple formula "a1+1" and then copy/paste that formula down as far as I need and I will get the consecutive numbers. I noticed that cells are treated as "absolute references" in a Word table. That means my formula will not work when I copy/paste it. Is there anyway to quickly accomplish what I need directly in the Word table? thanks |
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