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Learn creative ways to numbering in Excel.

In Excel, performing sequential numbering involves a straightforward process. To auto-number a column, you can use the "Fill" feature. Begin by typing the initial number in a cell, then drag the fill handle (a small square at the cell's bottom right corner) down to automatically fill the series. Excel offers four types of numbers: whole numbers, decimals, dates, and times. For sub-numbering, particularly in nested lists, you can utilize a combination of manual entry and the "Increase Indent" button in the ribbon. Simply select the cells you want to sub-number, click on the "Increase Indent" button, and Excel will handle the rest. These functionalities empower users to efficiently organize and present data with sequential and nested numbering in Excel.

Here are the number format presented in my video.

Roman Uppercase
=ROMAN(ROW(A1))

Roman Lowercase
=UNICHAR(ROW(A8560))

Numbering Circled
=UNICHAR(ROW(A9312))

Numbering Circled (negative)
=UNICHAR(ROW(A10102))

Numbering Circled (Sans-Serif)
=UNICHAR(ROW(A10122))

Numbering Circled (negative Sans-Serif)
=UNICHAR(ROW(A10112))

Alphabet Circled (uppercase)
=UNICHAR(ROW(A9398))

Alphabet Circled (lowercase)
=UNICHAR(ROW(A9424))

Braille
=UNICHAR(ROW(A10241))

Mandarin Circled
=UNICHAR(ROW(A12928))

Hangul Circled
=UNICHAR(ROW(A12896))

Katakana
=UNICHAR(ROW(B13008))

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00:00There are several ways to number your key points. First of all, would be the Roman in uppercase
00:04using Roman function. Rho A1 simply returns 1 itself. If you want Roman lowercase, you can use
00:11this formula here. And if you want numbered circle, this formula here. And then for number
00:17circle negative, you're going to use this formula. And number circle sensitive and number circle
00:22negative sensitive, you can use this formula. You can also do alphabet using this formula,
00:27with and without uppercase and lowercase. Braille is this way. Mandarin circle is this way.
00:34Korean numbering and Japanese numbering is this way.
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