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Q: how do i get auto fill to work in numbers

hi i have a list of text in my spreadsheet colume that changes on each line. please tell me how to use auto fill thus allowing me not to write the same taxt over and over

iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Nov 18, 2013 5:28 AM

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Q: how do i get auto fill to work in numbers

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  • by Gerald Edgar,

    Gerald Edgar Gerald Edgar Nov 18, 2013 5:38 AM in response to dakota2710
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    Nov 18, 2013 5:38 AM in response to dakota2710

    That feature is not in the (completely re-written) version 3.0 ... so either go back to the previous version, or wait for the next version.  Or both.

  • by dakota2710,

    dakota2710 dakota2710 Nov 18, 2013 5:41 AM in response to Gerald Edgar
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    Nov 18, 2013 5:41 AM in response to Gerald Edgar

    Not exactly the can do attitude i was looking for but thank you for your responce

  • by Jerrold Green1,

    Jerrold Green1 Jerrold Green1 Nov 18, 2013 6:59 AM in response to dakota2710
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    Nov 18, 2013 6:59 AM in response to dakota2710

    Dakota,

     

    There's nothing that we the people who post on this discussion site can do about Apple's level of interest or schedule.

     

    Jerry

  • by SGIII,Solvedanswer

    SGIII SGIII Nov 18, 2013 8:07 AM in response to dakota2710
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    Nov 18, 2013 8:07 AM in response to dakota2710

    please tell me how to use auto fill thus allowing me not to write the same taxt over and over

     

    Hi Dakota2710,

     

    I also agree that the attitude toward finding ways to work with Numbers 3 could sometimes be a little more positive and helpful.

     

    Regarding your question:

     

    That behavior, now called "autocomplete text in cells", has disappeared from Numbers 3.0 but Apple says it will reintroduce it sometime within the next six months.

     

    Meanwhile, If you frequently enter repeating values in a column and don't want to type the same text over and over again you could consider formatting the cells in the column as Pop-Up Menu. In many situations this has clear advantages over "autocomplete."  It's easy to set up:

     

    pop-up-choose-format.png

     

    If you've selected the whole column before formatting as Pop-Up Menu, your existing values in that column will pre-populate a menu automatically:

     

     

    pop-up-format-column.png

     

     

    Then you remove the values you don't want in the list, such as the column header (and possibly some previous spelling errors too!):

    pop-up-remove-item.png

     

     

    And after this easy one-time setup all you have to do thereafter is to choose from the pop-up list when you add rows:

    pop-up-choose.png

     

    In Numbers 3.0 there's no keyboard shortcut to activate the menu such as hitting the spacebar in the old Numbers (hope they'll add one in upcoming versions) but the Pop-Up Menu approach has some advantages over autocompletion: no spelling errors or lack of capitalization when there should be capitalization, etc.

     

    And should you ever want to take your Numbers with you, in a touch interface pop-ups are much more efficient than typing the first few letters of items.

     

    See this thread for this and other workarounds for Numbers 3.0.

     

    SG

  • by dakota2710,

    dakota2710 dakota2710 Nov 18, 2013 8:03 AM in response to SGIII
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    Nov 18, 2013 8:03 AM in response to SGIII

    Hi SG.

     

    Now thats what i call an answer. That is the can do attitude i was looking for.

     

    Clearly a pro.

     

    Kind regards

     

    Dakota.

  • by dakota2710,

    dakota2710 dakota2710 Nov 18, 2013 8:15 AM in response to Jerrold Green1
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    Nov 18, 2013 8:15 AM in response to Jerrold Green1

    Hi Jerry,

     

    There is nearly always a way round any problem.

     

    SG got it first time.

     

    Thank you

     

    regards

     

    Dakota.

  • by Jerrold Green1,Helpful

    Jerrold Green1 Jerrold Green1 Nov 18, 2013 8:40 AM in response to dakota2710
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    Nov 18, 2013 8:40 AM in response to dakota2710

    dakota2710 wrote:

     

    Hi Jerry,

     

    There is nearly always a way round any problem.

     

    SG got it first time.

     

    Thank you

     

    regards

     

    Dakota.

    Dakota,

     

    I was just commenting that Gerald's answer was not coming from Apple, in case you thought that might be the case. SG's workaround may be better than the original feature, or it might not suit you at all, depending on your needs. Glad you are finding it a solution.

     

    Jerry