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Is there a way to have Excel
read a spreadsheet look at various elements then create a new sheet based on
what it saw? How would you do that? -- billb Read books, learn answers to things you always wanted to know. This will make you smarter than the average slug walking around out there and equip you far better than anything else to be able to resist all the horse**** temptations that are just plain stupid. --billb 2005 |
pivot tables...
"billb" wrote: read a spreadsheet look at various elements then create a new sheet based on what it saw? How would you do that? -- billb Read books, learn answers to things you always wanted to know. This will make you smarter than the average slug walking around out there and equip you far better than anything else to be able to resist all the horse**** temptations that are just plain stupid. --billb 2005 |
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