Enter a value or calculation in a cell and press Enter to save the entry.
Then click on that cell and mouse-over it. You should see a small plus-sign at the bottom-right corner. Click on that plus-sign and drag your mouse down or to the right to copy the value or equation to the new cells you've dragged over. Release the mouse when you've selected the desired cells.
The Fill Series feature allows you to do this.
To continue a sequence in adjacent cells, such as the months of the year, you can use the "Fill Handle" feature in Excel. Simply enter the first month (e.g., "January") in a cell, then click and drag the small square at the bottom right corner of the cell to fill in the adjacent cells with the subsequent months. Alternatively, you can use the "Fill Series" option from the Home tab under the Editing group for more control over the sequence.
Bullets are not a feature of Excel. They are found in other applications. They have no use in Excel.
Live Preview will show you how a fill color will look before it is applied.
Use the "fill handle", to fill down or across.
The Fill feature can do that.
Excel provides a data form feature that can allow you to work with one record at a time.
Auto fill
You can use the Help feature, which will open a window on the right of your screen.
You can use the Filter feature.
On request, cells are automatically filled with data, usually based on cells above, or to the left.
The Autosum.