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also sprach Sigrid Carrera <sigrid.carrera@gmail.com> [2014-09-19 10:18 +0200]:
I haven't tested this myself yet, but I would suspect, that if you
fill in the first two or three cells manually, then mark all
3 cells and use the mouse to fill in the rest, it will do what you
want.

Good idea, but unfortuately, it does not work.

If the two cells are B1 and C1 with references to A1 and A2, then
selecting both cells and extending the selection right will create
pairs of B1/B2 and C1/C2. The same applies to vertical
extension/filling.

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