Use AutoFill in Excel to automatically fill a series of cells. This page contains many easy to follow AutoFill examples. The sky is the limit!
1. For example, enter the value 10 into cell A1 and the value 20 into cell A2.
Numbers
2. Select cell A1 and cell A2 and drag the fill handle down. The fill handle is the little green box at the lower right of a selected cell or selected range of cells.
AutoFill Numbers in Excel
Note: AutoFill automatically fills in the numbers based on the pattern of the first two numbers.
3. Enter Jan into cell A1.
Month Name
4. Select cell A1 and drag the fill handle down. AutoFill automatically fills in the month names.
AutoFill Month Names
5. Enter Product 1 into cell A1.
Product Name
6. Select cell A1 and drag the fill handle down. AutoFill automatically fills in the product names.
AutoFill Product Names
7. Enter Friday into cell A1.
Day Name
8. Select cell A1 and drag the fill handle down. AutoFill automatically fills in the day names.
AutoFill Day Names
9. Enter the date 1/14/2019 into cell A1.
Day
10. Select cell A1 and drag the fill handle down. AutoFill automatically fills in the days.
AutoFill Days
11. Instead of filling in days, use the AutoFill options to fill in weekdays (ignoring weekend days), months (see example below) or years.
AutoFill Options
Note: also see the options to fill the formatting only and to fill a series without formatting.
12. Enter the date 1/14/2019 into cell A1 and the date 1/21/2019 into cell A2.
Dates
13. Select cell A1 and cell A2 and drag the fill handle down. AutoFill automatically fills in the dates based on the pattern of the first two dates.
AutoFill Dates
14. Enter the time 6:00 AM into cell A1.
Time
15. Select cell A1 and drag the fill handle across. AutoFill automatically fills in the times.
AutoFill Times

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