Sub Standard()
Dim lngArr() As Long, lngUpper As Long, lngStep As Long
lngUpper = 4000
lngStep = 100
ReDim lngArr((lngUpper / lngStep) - 1)
For lngi = LBound(lngArr) To UBound(lngArr)
lngArr(lngi) = lngStep + (lngStep * lngi)
Next lngi
End Sub
A1 100
A2 =a1+100
Drag down to the number you need. In a column next to it highlight from B1 to the equivalent bottom of where the A column is. Should be B40. In B1 type an = sign then select A1:A40 and CSE control+shift+enter. That should copy the numbers. After you have that you hit F2 then F9 and you have your numbers and ctrl+C is it.
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