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I have a number in column A and different number in B and I would like to
break out each number inbetween them to their own row. Is that possible with
out dragging down and filling it because I have other rows under that need
the same thing done.
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What does "in between them" mean?

A and B are adjacent so there is nothing between those two columns.

Do you mean the difference between A1 and B1?


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On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 10:35:00 -0700, Tara
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I have a number in column A and different number in B and I would like to
break out each number inbetween them to their own row. Is that possible with
out dragging down and filling it because I have other rows under that need
the same thing done.


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