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Afternoon from Sunny South Africa,
I have got a General Ledger download of a customers account. There are two row per transaction, which management now wants into one row. I was trying to use the following principle, if I sequenced the rows 1 to whatever, then copied the rows so that they lined up with each row, row sequence # 2 on the left and row sequence # 2 to its right. If I was then able to only select the odd numbered sequenced rows on the right then the information would make one long row. Question? How do I only sort even and odd numbers. Or do you have a simpler solution. Unfortunately the Dr and Cr side of the transaction does not have anything in common (i.e transaction number etc) with each other, so you cannot use vlookup. Thanks |
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