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If you highlight two consecutive cells in a column that contain the values 7 and 14, and drag the fill handle downward into five other cells, what values appear in those cells?

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If you highlight two consecutive cells in a column that contain the values 7 and 14, and drag the fill handle downward into five other cells, what values appear in those cells?

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When you highlight two consecutive cells in a column that contain the values 7 and 14, you are essentially setting a pattern for Excel to follow. In this case, the pattern is an increment of 7.

So, if you drag the fill handle downward into five other cells, Excel will continue this pattern of adding 7 into those cells.

Here's how the values would appear:

  • The first cell you drag into will be 21 (14 + 7).
  • The second cell will be 28 (21 + 7).
  • The third cell will be 35 (28 + 7).
  • The fourth cell will be 42 (35 + 7).
  • The fifth cell will be 49 (42 + 7).

So, the values that will appear in those five cells will be 21, 28, 35, 42, and 49.

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