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Hi, I'm using Excel 2003 on Windows. I have a list of 4800 numbers in a
column divided by groups of 5 within a larger group of 80. I need to rearrange them in a second column with a different order but with a pattern. Each group of five consecutive numbers are separated by a jump of 6 numbers up to 75, starting at number ''1''. By using exactly the same pattern, start this time with number ''6'' up to 80. The same pattern is repeated from 81 to 160, ... up to 4800. I'm not an expert. Is there an efficient way to rearrange these numbers? Any help would be great! In other words, in column A, you have numbers from 1 to 4800. In column B, I need the numbers to be in the following order: A B 1 1 1st group of 80 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 11 7 12 8 13 9 14 10 15 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 31 17 32 18 33 19 34 20 35 '' '' '' '' 36 71 37 72 38 73 39 74 40 75 41 6 42 7 43 8 44 9 45 10 46 16 47 17 48 18 49 19 50 20 51 26 52 27 53 28 54 29 55 30 56 36 57 37 58 38 59 39 60 40 61 46 62 47 63 48 64 49 65 50 66 56 67 57 68 58 69 59 70 60 71 66 72 67 73 68 74 69 75 70 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 2nd group of 80 with identical pattern to group 1 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 91 87 92 88 93 89 94 90 95 '' '' 151 146 152 147 153 148 154 149 155 150 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 Thanks a lot! |
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Hi Gaetan58,
For Column A data starting on row 1, try using this formula in Column B: =INT((A1-1)/5)*10+MOD((A1-1),5)+1+INT((A1-1)/40)*5-INT((A1-1)/40)*80+INT((A1 -1)/80)*70 Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Gaetan58" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm using Excel 2003 on Windows. I have a list of 4800 numbers in a column divided by groups of 5 within a larger group of 80. I need to rearrange them in a second column with a different order but with a pattern. Each group of five consecutive numbers are separated by a jump of 6 numbers up to 75, starting at number ''1''. By using exactly the same pattern, start this time with number ''6'' up to 80. The same pattern is repeated from 81 to 160, ... up to 4800. I'm not an expert. Is there an efficient way to rearrange these numbers? Any help would be great! In other words, in column A, you have numbers from 1 to 4800. In column B, I need the numbers to be in the following order: A B 1 1 1st group of 80 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 11 7 12 8 13 9 14 10 15 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 31 17 32 18 33 19 34 20 35 '' '' '' '' 36 71 37 72 38 73 39 74 40 75 41 6 42 7 43 8 44 9 45 10 46 16 47 17 48 18 49 19 50 20 51 26 52 27 53 28 54 29 55 30 56 36 57 37 58 38 59 39 60 40 61 46 62 47 63 48 64 49 65 50 66 56 67 57 68 58 69 59 70 60 71 66 72 67 73 68 74 69 75 70 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 2nd group of 80 with identical pattern to group 1 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 91 87 92 88 93 89 94 90 95 '' '' 151 146 152 147 153 148 154 149 155 150 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 Thanks a lot! |
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gaetae,
1. if u say numbers, on column A, a. is it in sequence <min to max or max to min b. is it a mixture of different numbers, not in order, (i.e. %, Currency, Date, etc.) c. if it is "", do you mean it is a blank cell, or a text number "n" ? pls. be specific about the details of your numbers, for any reason why you group them.. "Gaetan58" wrote: Hi, I'm using Excel 2003 on Windows. I have a list of 4800 numbers in a column divided by groups of 5 within a larger group of 80. I need to rearrange them in a second column with a different order but with a pattern. Each group of five consecutive numbers are separated by a jump of 6 numbers up to 75, starting at number ''1''. By using exactly the same pattern, start this time with number ''6'' up to 80. The same pattern is repeated from 81 to 160, ... up to 4800. I'm not an expert. Is there an efficient way to rearrange these numbers? Any help would be great! In other words, in column A, you have numbers from 1 to 4800. In column B, I need the numbers to be in the following order: A B 1 1 1st group of 80 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 11 7 12 8 13 9 14 10 15 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 31 17 32 18 33 19 34 20 35 '' '' '' '' 36 71 37 72 38 73 39 74 40 75 41 6 42 7 43 8 44 9 45 10 46 16 47 17 48 18 49 19 50 20 51 26 52 27 53 28 54 29 55 30 56 36 57 37 58 38 59 39 60 40 61 46 62 47 63 48 64 49 65 50 66 56 67 57 68 58 69 59 70 60 71 66 72 67 73 68 74 69 75 70 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 2nd group of 80 with identical pattern to group 1 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 91 87 92 88 93 89 94 90 95 '' '' 151 146 152 147 153 148 154 149 155 150 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 Thanks a lot! |
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i forgot, are there negative numbers in column A ?
"Gaetan58" wrote: Hi, I'm using Excel 2003 on Windows. I have a list of 4800 numbers in a column divided by groups of 5 within a larger group of 80. I need to rearrange them in a second column with a different order but with a pattern. Each group of five consecutive numbers are separated by a jump of 6 numbers up to 75, starting at number ''1''. By using exactly the same pattern, start this time with number ''6'' up to 80. The same pattern is repeated from 81 to 160, ... up to 4800. I'm not an expert. Is there an efficient way to rearrange these numbers? Any help would be great! In other words, in column A, you have numbers from 1 to 4800. In column B, I need the numbers to be in the following order: A B 1 1 1st group of 80 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 11 7 12 8 13 9 14 10 15 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 31 17 32 18 33 19 34 20 35 '' '' '' '' 36 71 37 72 38 73 39 74 40 75 41 6 42 7 43 8 44 9 45 10 46 16 47 17 48 18 49 19 50 20 51 26 52 27 53 28 54 29 55 30 56 36 57 37 58 38 59 39 60 40 61 46 62 47 63 48 64 49 65 50 66 56 67 57 68 58 69 59 70 60 71 66 72 67 73 68 74 69 75 70 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 2nd group of 80 with identical pattern to group 1 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 91 87 92 88 93 89 94 90 95 '' '' 151 146 152 147 153 148 154 149 155 150 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 Thanks a lot! |
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The data are % which could be negative. The '' '' was just to say that the
series are continuing following the same pattern. These % are not in order. Each group of five are data associated with one compound. They have to be rearranged because they are automatically plotted on a graph with very complex algorythms. Thanks for your interest to fix my problem. "driller" wrote: gaetae, 1. if u say numbers, on column A, a. is it in sequence <min to max or max to min b. is it a mixture of different numbers, not in order, (i.e. %, Currency, Date, etc.) c. if it is "", do you mean it is a blank cell, or a text number "n" ? pls. be specific about the details of your numbers, for any reason why you group them.. "Gaetan58" wrote: Hi, I'm using Excel 2003 on Windows. I have a list of 4800 numbers in a column divided by groups of 5 within a larger group of 80. I need to rearrange them in a second column with a different order but with a pattern. Each group of five consecutive numbers are separated by a jump of 6 numbers up to 75, starting at number ''1''. By using exactly the same pattern, start this time with number ''6'' up to 80. The same pattern is repeated from 81 to 160, ... up to 4800. I'm not an expert. Is there an efficient way to rearrange these numbers? Any help would be great! In other words, in column A, you have numbers from 1 to 4800. In column B, I need the numbers to be in the following order: A B 1 1 1st group of 80 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 11 7 12 8 13 9 14 10 15 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 31 17 32 18 33 19 34 20 35 '' '' '' '' 36 71 37 72 38 73 39 74 40 75 41 6 42 7 43 8 44 9 45 10 46 16 47 17 48 18 49 19 50 20 51 26 52 27 53 28 54 29 55 30 56 36 57 37 58 38 59 39 60 40 61 46 62 47 63 48 64 49 65 50 66 56 67 57 68 58 69 59 70 60 71 66 72 67 73 68 74 69 75 70 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 2nd group of 80 with identical pattern to group 1 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 91 87 92 88 93 89 94 90 95 '' '' 151 146 152 147 153 148 154 149 155 150 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 Thanks a lot! |
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u can pageback mvp macropod, to finish the correct reply...goodluck
"Gaetan58" wrote: The data are % which could be negative. The '' '' was just to say that the series are continuing following the same pattern. These % are not in order. Each group of five are data associated with one compound. They have to be rearranged because they are automatically plotted on a graph with very complex algorythms. Thanks for your interest to fix my problem. "driller" wrote: gaetae, 1. if u say numbers, on column A, a. is it in sequence <min to max or max to min b. is it a mixture of different numbers, not in order, (i.e. %, Currency, Date, etc.) c. if it is "", do you mean it is a blank cell, or a text number "n" ? pls. be specific about the details of your numbers, for any reason why you group them.. "Gaetan58" wrote: Hi, I'm using Excel 2003 on Windows. I have a list of 4800 numbers in a column divided by groups of 5 within a larger group of 80. I need to rearrange them in a second column with a different order but with a pattern. Each group of five consecutive numbers are separated by a jump of 6 numbers up to 75, starting at number ''1''. By using exactly the same pattern, start this time with number ''6'' up to 80. The same pattern is repeated from 81 to 160, ... up to 4800. I'm not an expert. Is there an efficient way to rearrange these numbers? Any help would be great! In other words, in column A, you have numbers from 1 to 4800. In column B, I need the numbers to be in the following order: A B 1 1 1st group of 80 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 11 7 12 8 13 9 14 10 15 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 31 17 32 18 33 19 34 20 35 '' '' '' '' 36 71 37 72 38 73 39 74 40 75 41 6 42 7 43 8 44 9 45 10 46 16 47 17 48 18 49 19 50 20 51 26 52 27 53 28 54 29 55 30 56 36 57 37 58 38 59 39 60 40 61 46 62 47 63 48 64 49 65 50 66 56 67 57 68 58 69 59 70 60 71 66 72 67 73 68 74 69 75 70 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 2nd group of 80 with identical pattern to group 1 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 91 87 92 88 93 89 94 90 95 '' '' 151 146 152 147 153 148 154 149 155 150 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 Thanks a lot! |
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"Gaetan58" skrev i en meddelelse
... Hi, I'm using Excel 2003 on Windows. I have a list of 4800 numbers in a column divided by groups of 5 within a larger group of 80. I need to rearrange them in a second column with a different order but with a pattern. Each group of five consecutive numbers are separated by a jump of 6 numbers up to 75, starting at number ''1''. By using exactly the same pattern, start this time with number ''6'' up to 80. The same pattern is repeated from 81 to 160, ... up to 4800. I'm not an expert. Is there an efficient way to rearrange these numbers? Any help would be great! In other words, in column A, you have numbers from 1 to 4800. In column B, I need the numbers to be in the following order: A B 1 1 1st group of 80 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 11 7 12 8 13 9 14 10 15 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 31 17 32 18 33 19 34 20 35 '' '' '' '' 36 71 37 72 38 73 39 74 40 75 41 6 42 7 43 8 44 9 45 10 46 16 47 17 48 18 49 19 50 20 51 26 52 27 53 28 54 29 55 30 56 36 57 37 58 38 59 39 60 40 61 46 62 47 63 48 64 49 65 50 66 56 67 57 68 58 69 59 70 60 71 66 72 67 73 68 74 69 75 70 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 2nd group of 80 with identical pattern to group 1 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 91 87 92 88 93 89 94 90 95 '' '' 151 146 152 147 153 148 154 149 155 150 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 Thanks a lot! Hi Here's a VBA solution, which reorganizes the contents of the datacells according to the given rules and puts the result into the cells to the right of the datarange. The values for Outer, Inner and the number of cells in the datarange may be altered. It's left as an exercise to the reader to spot the principles behind :-) Put the routine in a general module (<Alt<F11, Insert Module) Sub Reorganize() 'Leo Heuser, 19 Nov. 2006 Dim Counter As Long Dim Counter1 As Long Dim Counter2 As Long Dim DataRange As Range Dim DataRangeValue As Variant Dim Dummy As Long Dim Inner As Long Dim Outer As Long Dim Reorganized() As Variant Outer = 80 Inner = 5 Set DataRange = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A2:A4801") DataRangeValue = DataRange.Value ReDim Reorganized(1 To UBound(DataRangeValue), 1 To 1) For Counter = LBound(DataRangeValue) To _ UBound(DataRangeValue) Step Outer For Counter1 = 1 To Outer Step Inner For Counter2 = 1 To Inner Dummy = Counter + Counter1 + Counter2 - 2 If Dummy Counter + Outer / 2 - 1 Then Reorganized(Dummy, 1) = _ DataRangeValue(Dummy - Outer + _ Inner * (Int(Counter1 / Inner) + 1), 1) Else Reorganized(Dummy, 1) = _ DataRangeValue(Dummy + Counter1 - 1, 1) End If Next Counter2 Next Counter1 Next Counter DataRange.Offset(0, 1).Value = Reorganized End Sub -- Best regards Leo Heuser Followup to newsgroup only please. |
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Hi macropod,
Terrific! It works! Thanks a lot! I would have never been able to find that by myself. If I ever have to change the column reference e.g data in column A and data reaaranged in column D), would it affect only a part of the formula or a totally new formula is required? I really appreciate! I'm also impressed by the help from the community! "macropod" wrote: Hi Gaetan58, For Column A data starting on row 1, try using this formula in Column B: =INT((A1-1)/5)*10+MOD((A1-1),5)+1+INT((A1-1)/40)*5-INT((A1-1)/40)*80+INT((A1 -1)/80)*70 Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Gaetan58" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm using Excel 2003 on Windows. I have a list of 4800 numbers in a column divided by groups of 5 within a larger group of 80. I need to rearrange them in a second column with a different order but with a pattern. Each group of five consecutive numbers are separated by a jump of 6 numbers up to 75, starting at number ''1''. By using exactly the same pattern, start this time with number ''6'' up to 80. The same pattern is repeated from 81 to 160, ... up to 4800. I'm not an expert. Is there an efficient way to rearrange these numbers? Any help would be great! In other words, in column A, you have numbers from 1 to 4800. In column B, I need the numbers to be in the following order: A B 1 1 1st group of 80 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 11 7 12 8 13 9 14 10 15 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 31 17 32 18 33 19 34 20 35 '' '' '' '' 36 71 37 72 38 73 39 74 40 75 41 6 42 7 43 8 44 9 45 10 46 16 47 17 48 18 49 19 50 20 51 26 52 27 53 28 54 29 55 30 56 36 57 37 58 38 59 39 60 40 61 46 62 47 63 48 64 49 65 50 66 56 67 57 68 58 69 59 70 60 71 66 72 67 73 68 74 69 75 70 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 2nd group of 80 with identical pattern to group 1 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 91 87 92 88 93 89 94 90 95 '' '' 151 146 152 147 153 148 154 149 155 150 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 Thanks a lot! |
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Hi Gaetan58,
Changing the column would only entail changing the column reference. Changing the starting row would mean changing all the 1s by a corresponding amount. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Gaetan58" wrote in message ... Hi macropod, Terrific! It works! Thanks a lot! I would have never been able to find that by myself. If I ever have to change the column reference e.g data in column A and data reaaranged in column D), would it affect only a part of the formula or a totally new formula is required? I really appreciate! I'm also impressed by the help from the community! "macropod" wrote: Hi Gaetan58, For Column A data starting on row 1, try using this formula in Column B: =INT((A1-1)/5)*10+MOD((A1-1),5)+1+INT((A1-1)/40)*5-INT((A1-1)/40)*80+INT((A1 -1)/80)*70 Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Gaetan58" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm using Excel 2003 on Windows. I have a list of 4800 numbers in a column divided by groups of 5 within a larger group of 80. I need to rearrange them in a second column with a different order but with a pattern. Each group of five consecutive numbers are separated by a jump of 6 numbers up to 75, starting at number ''1''. By using exactly the same pattern, start this time with number ''6'' up to 80. The same pattern is repeated from 81 to 160, ... up to 4800. I'm not an expert. Is there an efficient way to rearrange these numbers? Any help would be great! In other words, in column A, you have numbers from 1 to 4800. In column B, I need the numbers to be in the following order: A B 1 1 1st group of 80 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 11 7 12 8 13 9 14 10 15 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 31 17 32 18 33 19 34 20 35 '' '' '' '' 36 71 37 72 38 73 39 74 40 75 41 6 42 7 43 8 44 9 45 10 46 16 47 17 48 18 49 19 50 20 51 26 52 27 53 28 54 29 55 30 56 36 57 37 58 38 59 39 60 40 61 46 62 47 63 48 64 49 65 50 66 56 67 57 68 58 69 59 70 60 71 66 72 67 73 68 74 69 75 70 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 2nd group of 80 with identical pattern to group 1 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 91 87 92 88 93 89 94 90 95 '' '' 151 146 152 147 153 148 154 149 155 150 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 Thanks a lot! |
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"macropod" skrev i en meddelelse
... Hi Gaetan58, For Column A data starting on row 1, try using this formula in Column B: =INT((A1-1)/5)*10+MOD((A1-1),5)+1+INT((A1-1)/40)*5-INT((A1-1)/40)*80+INT((A1 -1)/80)*70 Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] Hi macropod The OP's posting indicates, that data is various percentages, positive and/or negative and in no particular order. Quote: The data are % which could be negative. The '' '' was just to say that the series are continuing following the same pattern. These % are not in order. Each group of five are data associated with one compound. They have to be rearranged because they are automatically plotted on a graph with very complex algorythms. End quote Your clever formula doesn't reorganize the *contents* of the cells but "only" the numbering. In other words, if the OP's data is in A1:A4800, column B1:B4800 is a helper column containing the numbers from 1 through 4800. Your formula is entered in C1:C4800, and the result is, that C1:C4800 contains the reorganization of B1:B4800. In order to get the *contents* of A1:A4800 reorganized, the formula in C1 must be: =INDEX($A$1:$A$4800,INT((B1-1)/5)*10+MOD((B1-1),5)+1+INT((B1-1)/40)*5-INT((B1-1)/40)*80+INT((B1 -1)/80)*70) On the other hand, I may have misunderstood the problem completely. My VBA solution reorganizes the contents. -- Best regards Leo Heuser |
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Hi Leo,
The OP's posting indicates, that data is various percentages, positive and/or negative and in no particular order. The OP's original post clearly showed a consecutive integer sequence, 1 to 4800, apparently starting in A1. The problem was to reproduce the desired number sequence, which is what my solution does - I could just as easily have used ROW() instead of the A1 reference. I am also aware that there was a mention of percentages the day after I posted my reply but, nonetheless, the OP said my solution provided the answer sought. Maybe that's because it was being used as a key (eg via INDEX, MATCH, OFFSET or LOOKUP, etc) to the percentages. Your clever formula doesn't reorganize the *contents* of the cells but "only" the numbering. That's all I was trying to do. My VBA solution reorganizes the contents. But it gives the wrong result: A B C 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 11 12 22 22 13 23 23 14 24 24 15 25 25 16 26 31 22 42 42 23 43 43 24 44 44 25 45 45 26 46 51 32 62 62 33 63 63 34 64 64 35 65 65 36 66 71 The original sequence is 'A', your's is 'B' and mine is 'C'. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] |
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"macropod" skrev i en meddelelse
... I am also aware that there was a mention of percentages the day after I posted my reply but, nonetheless, the OP said my solution provided the answer sought. Maybe that's because it was being used as a key (eg via INDEX, MATCH, OFFSET or LOOKUP, etc) to the percentages. You are probably right about that. But it gives the wrong result: A B C 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 11 12 22 22 13 23 23 14 24 24 15 25 25 16 26 31 22 42 42 23 43 43 24 44 44 25 45 45 26 46 51 32 62 62 33 63 63 34 64 64 35 65 65 36 66 71 The original sequence is 'A', your's is 'B' and mine is 'C'. And if your testdata was in A1:A4800, you remembered to set the datarange in my subroutine (which was A2:A4801) to A1:A4800 prior to running the sub ;-) Leo Heuser |
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Hi,
My problem is solved! I would like to thank everyone of you for your interest in my question. You were so helpful! Best regards, Gaetan58 |
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hello mvp macropod and Leo Heuser,
I am glad to find both of you to give the best solution, will it be okey if i re-post this thread with a condition that data on column A is considering Gaetae's 2nd explanation under driller's question...are you willing to try and give the exact solution based on these ? pls. reply. "Leo Heuser" wrote: "macropod" skrev i en meddelelse ... I am also aware that there was a mention of percentages the day after I posted my reply but, nonetheless, the OP said my solution provided the answer sought. Maybe that's because it was being used as a key (eg via INDEX, MATCH, OFFSET or LOOKUP, etc) to the percentages. You are probably right about that. But it gives the wrong result: A B C 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 11 12 22 22 13 23 23 14 24 24 15 25 25 16 26 31 22 42 42 23 43 43 24 44 44 25 45 45 26 46 51 32 62 62 33 63 63 34 64 64 35 65 65 36 66 71 The original sequence is 'A', your's is 'B' and mine is 'C'. And if your testdata was in A1:A4800, you remembered to set the datarange in my subroutine (which was A2:A4801) to A1:A4800 prior to running the sub ;-) Leo Heuser |
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"p" skrev i en meddelelse
... hello mvp macropod and Leo Heuser, I am glad to find both of you to give the best solution, will it be okey if i re-post this thread with a condition that data on column A is considering Gaetae's 2nd explanation under driller's question...are you willing to try and give the exact solution based on these ? pls. reply. I may be a bit dense, but what is Gaetae's 2nd explanation? Please provide an example of what you're trying to accomplish. Regards Leo Heuser |
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