Adding numbers automatically to a column in Excel can be done in two ways, using the ROW function or the Fill feature. The first method ensures that the cells display the correct row numbers even when rows are added or deleted. The second,...
Method 1 of 2:
Numbering Rows Dynamically
Click the first cell where the series of numbers will begin. This method explains how to make each cell in a column display its corresponding row number.[1] This is a good method to use if rows are frequently added and removed in your worksheet.
Type =ROW(A1) into the cell (if it is cell A1). If the cell is not A1, use the correct cell number.
Press ↵ Enter. The cell will now display its row number. If you typed =ROW(A1), the cell will say 1. If you typed =ROW(B5), the cell will read 5.[2]
Select the cell containing the first number in the series.
Hover the cursor over the box at the bottom right corner of the selected cell. This box is called the Fill Handle. When the mouse cursor is directly above the Fill Handle, the cursor will change to a crosshair symbol.
Drag the Fill Handle down to the final cell in your series. The cells in the column will now display their corresponding row numbers.Method 2 of 2:
Filling a Column with Continuous Numbers
Click the cell where your series of numbers will begin. This method will show you how to add a series of continuous numbers to the cells in a column.
Type the first number of your series into the cell. For instance, if you will be numbering entries down a column, type 1 into this cell.
Click the next cell in the pattern. This should be the cell directly beneath the currently active cell.
Type the second number of the series to create the pattern. To number consecutively (1, 2, 3, etc), type a 2 here.[4]
Click and drag to select both cells. When you release the mouse button, the both cells will be highlighted.
Hover the cursor over the tiny box at the bottom right corner of the highlighted area. This box is called the Fill Handle. When the mouse pointer is directly on top of the Fill Handle, the cursor will become a crosshair symbol.
Click and drag the Fill Handle down to the final cell in your desired series. Once you release the mouse button, the cells in the column will be numbered according to the pattern you established in the first two cells.
Update 05 March 2020
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