allocating specific range of data to each value in a cell.

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I am working on a sheet where i have 500 A1 to A500 Id's .

I have a range of data from F1 to F300.

Manually allocating the data to each cell in A column is time consuming .

is it possible to create a macro that will allocate range of data against each cell in column A .

For Example

A1 - 123 Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
A2 - 345 Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
A3 - 678 Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
 

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I looked at this yesterday. But to begin with I do not know what:
Manually allocating
means.

Please define allocated.
 
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And why are you repeating yourself like this:
A3 - 678 Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
Allocated data F1 to F300
 
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Manually allocating means that i have a sheet in which column A has names , column A is dynamic , can be A1 to A5 and can be A1 to A100. Sheet come to us daily.

In that sheet column F has specific range of data. It can be F1 to F50 or can be F1 to F100 etc.

looking at the range in column F , we need to distribute the range or allocate the data to each cell in column A

suppose column F has Range F1 to F30 , I need to copy that range and paste it against A1, again paste this range to A2 , paste range to A3 and so on .......
 
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So you want to copy Range("F1:F300") to Range("A1:A300") for example. Is that correct?
Or:

Range("F1:F30") to Range ("A1:A30") for example.

Do you want all the data that was previously in Column A cleared out? Or are we adding this new data to column A?
 
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No , i need to copy range F1:F30 to A1 , then same range F1:F30 to A2 and so on , Each Cell has unique name in Column A. for each unique name F1:F30 should be allocated .

Need to clear out the data in sheet so that i can copy new data in the current sheet.
 
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So do you want line breaks between each value.

What your asking for will look like this:
MomDadSallyBillyMarkJohnCarolCarDogCatMice
 
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