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Custom Fill

[4 minutes total]

A follow-up to the AutoFill tutorial, these three tutorials show how to make your own pre-made lists in Excel to save data entry time and effort (which is always good!).

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  • Importing a custom list (1:13)
  • Manually creating a custom list (0:45)
  • Automatically filling cells with custom lists and importing saved lists to another computer (2:00)

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