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There are a few ways to do it. Put 1 in the first cell and 2 in the second cell. Then select both cells and then start dragging down and the values will continue to increase.

Another way is to put 1 in the first cell and in the second cell, put in a formula to add 1 to the cell above and copy the formula down.

A third way is to type 1 into the first cell. Then put the cursor on the fill handle and press and hold the Ctrl and then start to drag down and the values will continue to increase.

There are a few ways to do it. Put 1 in the first cell and 2 in the second cell. Then select both cells and then start dragging down and the values will continue to increase.

Another way is to put 1 in the first cell and in the second cell, put in a formula to add 1 to the cell above and copy the formula down.

A third way is to type 1 into the first cell. Then put the cursor on the fill handle and press and hold the Ctrl and then start to drag down and the values will continue to increase.

There are a few ways to do it. Put 1 in the first cell and 2 in the second cell. Then select both cells and then start dragging down and the values will continue to increase.

Another way is to put 1 in the first cell and in the second cell, put in a formula to add 1 to the cell above and copy the formula down.

A third way is to type 1 into the first cell. Then put the cursor on the fill handle and press and hold the Ctrl and then start to drag down and the values will continue to increase.

There are a few ways to do it. Put 1 in the first cell and 2 in the second cell. Then select both cells and then start dragging down and the values will continue to increase.

Another way is to put 1 in the first cell and in the second cell, put in a formula to add 1 to the cell above and copy the formula down.

A third way is to type 1 into the first cell. Then put the cursor on the fill handle and press and hold the Ctrl and then start to drag down and the values will continue to increase.

There are a few ways to do it. Put 1 in the first cell and 2 in the second cell. Then select both cells and then start dragging down and the values will continue to increase.

Another way is to put 1 in the first cell and in the second cell, put in a formula to add 1 to the cell above and copy the formula down.

A third way is to type 1 into the first cell. Then put the cursor on the fill handle and press and hold the Ctrl and then start to drag down and the values will continue to increase.

There are a few ways to do it. Put 1 in the first cell and 2 in the second cell. Then select both cells and then start dragging down and the values will continue to increase.

Another way is to put 1 in the first cell and in the second cell, put in a formula to add 1 to the cell above and copy the formula down.

A third way is to type 1 into the first cell. Then put the cursor on the fill handle and press and hold the Ctrl and then start to drag down and the values will continue to increase.

There are a few ways to do it. Put 1 in the first cell and 2 in the second cell. Then select both cells and then start dragging down and the values will continue to increase.

Another way is to put 1 in the first cell and in the second cell, put in a formula to add 1 to the cell above and copy the formula down.

A third way is to type 1 into the first cell. Then put the cursor on the fill handle and press and hold the Ctrl and then start to drag down and the values will continue to increase.

There are a few ways to do it. Put 1 in the first cell and 2 in the second cell. Then select both cells and then start dragging down and the values will continue to increase.

Another way is to put 1 in the first cell and in the second cell, put in a formula to add 1 to the cell above and copy the formula down.

A third way is to type 1 into the first cell. Then put the cursor on the fill handle and press and hold the Ctrl and then start to drag down and the values will continue to increase.

There are a few ways to do it. Put 1 in the first cell and 2 in the second cell. Then select both cells and then start dragging down and the values will continue to increase.

Another way is to put 1 in the first cell and in the second cell, put in a formula to add 1 to the cell above and copy the formula down.

A third way is to type 1 into the first cell. Then put the cursor on the fill handle and press and hold the Ctrl and then start to drag down and the values will continue to increase.

There are a few ways to do it. Put 1 in the first cell and 2 in the second cell. Then select both cells and then start dragging down and the values will continue to increase.

Another way is to put 1 in the first cell and in the second cell, put in a formula to add 1 to the cell above and copy the formula down.

A third way is to type 1 into the first cell. Then put the cursor on the fill handle and press and hold the Ctrl and then start to drag down and the values will continue to increase.

There are a few ways to do it. Put 1 in the first cell and 2 in the second cell. Then select both cells and then start dragging down and the values will continue to increase.

Another way is to put 1 in the first cell and in the second cell, put in a formula to add 1 to the cell above and copy the formula down.

A third way is to type 1 into the first cell. Then put the cursor on the fill handle and press and hold the Ctrl and then start to drag down and the values will continue to increase.

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