https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134293
--- Comment #11 from Joshua Coppersmith <joshua_coppersm...@hotmail.com> --- I can repro (mostly) in Calc 7.2.2.2. Here's another explanation: A blank cell will stop further expansion when using double-click auto-fill, so filling stops before that blank cell. Expected behavior would be that a HIDDEN blank cell does not count when stopping double-click expansion. However, since a hidden blank cell WILL stop double-click expansion, this makes it look like double-click expansion is "stopping short" or just not working at all. Meanwhile, drag-down auto-fill seems to work as expected; a blank hidden cell does not affect expansion. This behavior could be completely disregarded as just the nature of double-click expansion, except that when expanding multiple columns at once all columns stop short if any column has a blank hidden cell in the expansion path. So, it boils down to this "as if": Double-click auto-fill acts as if it has only one variable for stopping, which is set according to the first blank cell encountered, hidden or not, in any column being expanded at once. Should double-click auto-fill instead act as if it had an array of stopping points applied separately to each of the columns being expended at one time? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.