CTRL+D
CTRL + R  

to copy the formula below and to the right.

Regards, 
Mandeep baluja  









On Monday, November 23, 2015 at 9:32:12 AM UTC+5:30, GENIUS wrote:
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> HI EVERYONE
> can we use any keyboard key for double clicking the plus sign for copying 
> the formula below in the range or is there any macro by using for the same 
> as mention above, actually using keyboard one may do his job immediately 
> instead by using mouse...
> please help
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> *Izhar Ul Haq*
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> Cell# 009203069072597
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