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Excel Flash Fill Masterclass in 2026: Automatically Extract, Combine, and Clean Data Without Writing Formulas

Tanjila Rashid by Tanjila Rashid
June 14, 2026
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Excel Flash Fill Masterclass in 2026: Automatically Extract, Combine, and Clean Data Without Writing Formulas

If you have ever wasted 30 minutes writing a formula to split first and last names, extract email domains, or reformat phone numbers, Flash Fill is about to become your new best friend. Introduced years ago but massively improved through Microsoft 365, Flash Fill in 2026 is smarter, faster, and Copilot-aware than ever before. This guide covers everything from the basics to advanced patterns that will eliminate hours of tedious data cleaning every week.

What Is Flash Fill and How Does It Work?

Flash Fill uses pattern recognition to detect what you are trying to do based on one or two examples you type manually. Once it sees the pattern, it fills in the rest of the column automatically. In 2026, Microsoft has enhanced Flash Fill with AI pattern detection that can handle ambiguous cases far better than the original rule-based engine.

Flash Fill lives under the Data tab in the Data Tools group, or you can trigger it instantly with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+E. That two-key shortcut is one of the highest-value keyboard shortcuts in all of Excel.

Getting Started: The Basic Workflow

Step 1: Set Up Your Data Column

Place your source data in column A. Leave column B empty. This is where Flash Fill will output its results.

Step 2: Type Your First Example

In cell B2, type exactly what you want the output to look like for the data in A2. Be precise. Flash Fill reads your example literally.

Step 3: Start Typing the Second Example

Move to B3 and begin typing. Excel will show a grey preview of the entire column filling in. If it looks correct, press Enter to accept. If it does not appear, press Ctrl+E to trigger Flash Fill manually.

10 Practical Flash Fill Examples You Can Use Today

1. Extract First Names from Full Names

Source: "Sarah Johnson" | Output: "Sarah". Type "Sarah" in B2, then Ctrl+E. Excel pulls every first name from the full name column.

2. Extract Last Names

Source: "Sarah Johnson" | Output: "Johnson". Type the last name, trigger Flash Fill. Works even with middle names once Excel recognizes the rightmost word pattern.

3. Combine First and Last Name Columns

Source: Column A = "Sarah", Column B = "Johnson" | Output in Column C: "Sarah Johnson". Flash Fill reads across multiple source columns simultaneously.

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4. Reformat Phone Numbers

Source: "5551234567" | Output: "(555) 123-4567". Type the formatted version once and Flash Fill applies the punctuation pattern to all rows.

5. Extract Email Domains

Source: "[email protected]" | Output: "contoso.com". Flash Fill recognizes the @ delimiter and extracts everything after it.

6. Clean Up ALLCAPS Text

Source: "SARAH JOHNSON" | Output: "Sarah Johnson". Combine Flash Fill with proper case typing for fast text cleanup.

7. Extract Year from Date Strings

Source: "June 14, 2026" | Output: "2026". Flash Fill handles text-formatted dates where Excel functions struggle.

8. Reorder Name Formats

Source: "Johnson, Sarah" | Output: "Sarah Johnson". Reverse comma-separated name formats instantly.

9. Add Prefixes or Suffixes

Source: "001234" | Output: "ACC-001234". Flash Fill inserts consistent prefixes across hundreds of rows.

10. Extract Area Codes

Source: "(555) 123-4567" | Output: "555". Flash Fill extracts delimited segments faster than any LEFT or MID formula.

Flash Fill with Copilot in 2026: The AI Boost

In Microsoft 365 Copilot-enabled plans, Flash Fill now works alongside Copilot in Excel. When Flash Fill is uncertain about a pattern, Copilot steps in with a natural language explanation of what it detected, and you can correct it in plain English. For example, you can type "extract the city name from these addresses" and Copilot will attempt a Flash Fill pattern based on that instruction, even without a manual example.

This AI-assisted mode is particularly powerful for inconsistently formatted data where traditional Flash Fill would get confused. Copilot can handle variations like "New York" versus "New York City" within the same column, learning from context rather than rigid pattern matching.

When Flash Fill Gets It Wrong: Troubleshooting Tips

Provide two or three examples instead of one to clarify ambiguous patterns.

Ensure your source data has no completely blank rows in the middle of the range.

If Excel shows the wrong preview, press Escape and retype your example with more specificity.

For columns longer than 1,000 rows, Flash Fill may miss edge cases. Always scan the output before deleting source data.

Flash Fill does not update automatically if source data changes. It is a one-time transformation, not a live formula. For dynamic results, use TEXTSPLIT or similar functions instead.

Flash Fill vs. Formulas: When to Use Each

Flash Fill is ideal for one-time data cleaning tasks, importing data from external sources, and situations where speed matters more than dynamic updating. Formulas are better when data will change over time and the output column needs to stay in sync automatically.

A powerful hybrid approach: use Flash Fill to quickly prototype your transformation, then once you understand the pattern, build the equivalent formula for production use. Flash Fill is your scratchpad; formulas are your finished product.

Pro Tips for Power Users

You can use Flash Fill across non-adjacent columns by selecting the output cell range first before pressing Ctrl+E.

Flash Fill works in Excel for Mac, Excel Online, and the Excel mobile apps in 2026, though Copilot-assisted Flash Fill requires the desktop Microsoft 365 version.

Combine Flash Fill with Excel Tables for structured data imports: paste messy data into a staging sheet, use Flash Fill to clean it, then paste the cleaned data into your Table.

Use the Undo button (Ctrl+Z) immediately if Flash Fill gives wrong results. It undoes the entire fill operation, not row by row.

Conclusion

Flash Fill is one of those features that experienced Excel users take for granted and new users discover with pure delight. In 2026, with Copilot enhancing its pattern recognition, it is more capable than ever. Whether you are cleaning imported data, reformatting phone numbers, or splitting combined fields, Ctrl+E is a two-keystroke shortcut that can save you hours every week.

Start small: the next time you find yourself writing a formula to extract or combine text, stop and try Flash Fill first. You might be surprised how often it just works. Visit officelearner.net for more Excel tips, tricks, and deep dives into every feature that will make you more productive in Microsoft 365.

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