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Stu Pidaso[_2_]
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Split list via every other cell.
That did the same thing. Either way both you guys are great. Thanks for the
help!!
"T. Valko" wrote:
For the odd numbered rows enter this formula in B1:
=INDEX(A:A,ROWS(B$1:B1)*2-1)
For the even numbered rows enter this formula in C1:
=INDEX(A:A,ROWS(C$1:C1)*2)
Select both B1 and C1 and copy down as needed.
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Biff
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"Stu Pidaso" <Stu
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Okay. I had someone show me what to do (on office 2003 I think) but I
cannot
get it to work on 2007. I have a list I am trying to split with every
other
number, odd and even. The list in column A is about 460 words. In column
B,
I was shown to do this....
cell B1 =$A1
cell B2 =$A3
He then used the CTRL key to select both cells and then drag down. What
this
did was a continuation of the odd numbers but let A appear before each
number. When I use the CTRL key in Office 2007 and select both cells, I do
not get the dark outline with the black dot at the bottom right that is
supposed to be used from grabbing and dragging. I have alos tried the
shift
key which seems to select both but when dragging down does not do what
this
person had shown me.
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